Igor, I don't appreciate your accusations. This is not at all anything to do with why they banned me from their forums. I know that their cache implementation is pluggable but do I do not have access to JBoss's tree cache. Cayenne comes with this support for free out of the box. This is definately a "good thing".

Just for the record, I was banned from Hibernate forums because I asked if a problem I was seeing as an indication of a bug or a simply user error. The admin spotted the word "bug" and banned me. They have a ridiculous policy about the use of the word "bug" on their forums (you can read about it here: http://www.hibernate.org/160.html). I really don't get why you've been so hostile toward me as of late. If you feel I said something incorrect about Hibernate, feel free to correct me (heck, I will the first to admit I make mistakes, no one is perfect) but there is absolutely no need to making remarks such as "See! This is why you got banned" which are inflammatory.

Gili

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
See gili this is why you get banned from hibernate forums. Not having
cross-jvm cache is not hibernate's fault because the cache implementation is
pluggable. EHCache is just the default cache and it wasn't meant to be
cross-jvm enabled. From your comment I can infer that you checked out all
other cache implementation for hibernate and NONE of them supported
cross-jvm caching, but this simply isnt true. Jboss's tree cache is a
clustered/transaction cache. Does cayenne support pluggable cache
implementations?

-Igor

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I've already found one design advantage of Cayenne, cross-VM caching: http://www.objectstyle.org/cayenne/userguide/design/caching.html

I ran into problems with Hibernate because I had to access the DB from two different JVMs (one from a webapp, another from an admin console) and EHCache is a per-process cache.

I'll keep on listing more distinctive features as I run into them. BTW, I've played around with their GUI modeling tool and *man* it rocks! I think that's another huge advantage over Hibernate, no more XML configuration hell.

Gili
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