Interesting. I've never used MyBatis, but U've read the docs and it didn't
really seem to help write less SQL.

Do you all only use DbUtils for smaller projects, then?

Moandji
On 19 Jan 2012 22:32, "Simone Tripodi" <simonetrip...@apache.org> wrote:

> I personally use MyBatis[1] - which is DbUtils with superpowers
>
> -Simo
>
> [1] http://www.mybatis.org
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> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Moandji Ezana <mwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 19 Jan 2012 20:26, "Gary Gregory" <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> So why not use Hibernate or any JPA provider?
> >>
> >> Gary
> >
> > Plenty of reasons, such as the library's simplicity and the control it
> > affords. And I don't want the lazy-loading, 1st-level cache, etc. it
> > provides.
> >
> > However, there are 2 big missing pieces: reducing the amount of
> duplication
> > in SQL (which makes refactoring the code or the DB difficult) and mapping
> > joins.
> >
> > Arguably, SQL generation is out of scope. Joins, however, shouldn't be. I
> > think JPA annotations
> >
> > Out of curiosity, how do you guys manage the SQL strings and the joins in
> > your projects?
> >
> > Moandji
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