Or get a day job at a company that uses nothing but sqlalchemy, like mine
:).  Python coder resumes always accepted, especially from Mike.

-shoe


On 12/11/06, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 12/11/06, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hibernate is pretty SQL oriented as well, and as I use it every day for
> > my job I can say it has little to nothing over SA...harder to
> > configure, more complex and less consistent behavior with regards to
> > relationships, poorer database support (like forget about quoting and
> > stuff), its "create schema" support sucks, no reflection, only one
> > "eager loading" relation at a time, no union-based polymorphic loading,
> > self-referential relationships are barely supported, and of course its
> > very hard to integrate plain SQL/result set logic with it since its
> > only an ORM.  the only compelling features it has over SA are "extra
> > lazy loading" and a second-level cache, which while ive used neither,
> > could be implemented for SA someday.
>
> Sounds like you should port SA to Java so you can use it in your day job
> :)
>
> Kevin
>
> >
>


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