Also, I'm sure Rod's new book includes solutions that leverage Spring:  http://www.bookpool.com/.x/h9a6d8t7p6/ss/1?qs=EJB+without+J2EE&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&Go=Go

BTW, BookPool has this book at 50% off, saving 7.19 over Amazons price.  That's just crazy.

Dennis



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I'm not sure about Tapestry's integration with Hibernate but Spring provides a good amount of integration with Hibernate out of the box.  Plus, it's quite easy to get going with the examples they provide.

Check out these URLs to get your feet wet:

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-hibern/


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I'd like to thank both Robert and Jim for yesterdays help with my "Request
bean is lost".
After a small 30 Km bike ride I decided to go with the hidden field to
track the First time the page is accessed.
But I digress... Espresso time!

I decided to start another discussion...
I am in the process of converting a project using Hiberate and ....
Spring or Tapestry?

TIA,
Glenn


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