Agree with Ted that you may use any of the Java technologies. 

If more people can code their real application in Java, Java has hope. I like 
more doers (who developed real site to compete with other technologies such as 
php) than talkers. 

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Ted Husted"
  To: "Struts Users Mailing List" , "Access Denied"
  Subject: Re: [OT] Hibernate vs. iBatis vs. POJO
  Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 13:25:02 -0400

  >
  > The problem is that there's not a one-size-fits-all answer to the
  question.
  >
  > A lot depends on the size and scope of your application, the state
  of
  > your database, and the preferences of your developers.
  >
  > Of the three, what your developers think might be the most
  important.
  > People can make any system work, but they have to *want* to make it
  > work.
  >
  > The best answer, really, is to code a representative part of your
  > application either way, and then decide.
  >
  > If the application isn't important enough to code some trials, then
  > it's not important enough to sweat the decision either. Pick one
  and
  > have at it.
  >
  > HTH, Ted.
  >
  > On 7/21/05, Access Denied wrote:
  > > Alls,
  > >
  > > I can't seem to get a convincing answer to the question of using
  an
  > > ORM utilitiy, DB interface framework, or home-grown POJO DAOs.
  Would
  > > you guys with experience in these methodologies comment, please?
  I
  > > think I am spending too much time reading propaganda from iBatis
  and
  > > Hibernate, don't think JDO is ready for prime time yet, and it
  seems
  > > no one is writing their own DAOs anymore.
  >
  >
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