> P.S. I take issue with Leon's comment in this thread > regarding Hibernate's performance. I work on an app that has > very intense requirements for database IO (lots of data going > in and out) and even though we've rolled our own persistence > layer framework (for reasons other than performance), > Hibernate is very comparable in performance benchmarks. > Hibernate has many advanced features for performance tuning > that most users don't understand or use. In fact, in rolling > our own persistence layer, we've borrowed a lot from > Hibernate and would probably be using it if we could. For the > vast majority of web apps, Hibernate or a similar persistence > layer framework is a huge win and shouldn't be discouraged.
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