Hi karthikeyan,
Stick with SQL based persistent frameworks like iBATIS. The learning curve is 
minimal, expertise is easily available and your application will stand the test 
of time. Relational databases and SQL are'nt going away any time soon. OR 
mapping tools are like EJBs, full of hype. They sound good in theory, suck big 
time in practice. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "karthikeyan balasubramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Struts DB Access :: Best Practices
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:49:03 +0530

> 
> Hi all,
> 
>    I am planning to use Tomcat/Struts/MySQL in my project.
> 
>    Database operation's can involve more selects and little bit of
> update/insert operations.
> 
>    I want to know what is the best way to access database using struts.
> 
>    I did a research and found few good ways:
> 
>    1. Struts using Castor.
>    2. Struts using JDO.
> 
>    I found Struts with Castor easy to use.  What you guys/gals think on
> "What is the best
> practices to access DB from Struts?.
> 
>    Any inputs here would enable me to make good decision :)
> 
>    Looking forward for yours response.
> 
>    Have a great day.
> 
> Karthikeyan B
> 
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