Hi,

I am again responsible for making a cogent Cayenne vs Hibernate Comparison.  
Before I "reinvent the wheel" so-to speak with a new evaluation, I would like 
to find out if anyone has done a recent and fair comparison/evaluation (and has 
published it).

When I initially performed my evaluation of the two, it seemed like a very easy 
decision.  While Hibernate had been widely adopted (and was on a number of job 
listings), it seemed like the core decision was made mostly because "everyone 
else was using it" (which I thought was a bit thin).

I base my decision on the fact that Cayenne (at the time) supported enough of 
the core ORM features that I needed, in addition to being very similar 
conceptually to NeXT EOF (which was the first stable Enterprise-ready ORM 
implementations).  Cayenne seems to support a more "agile" development model, 
while being as (or more) mature than EOF.  (In my opinion. :) )

It seem like there is an explosion of standards, which appear to be driven by 
"camps" of opinions on the best practices for accomplishing abstraction of 
persistence supporting both native apps and highly distributed SOA's.

My vote is obviously for Cayenne, but I would definitely like to update my 
understanding of the comparison.

Thanks,
Joe

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