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Cayenne VS Hibernate
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somkiat puisungnoen
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More detail of Cayenne VS Hibernate http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/showblog.tss?id=CayenneAndHibernate All guy : How do you think about Cayenne ?
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Pradeep bhatt
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I feel Hibernate is best.
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somkiat puisungnoen
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Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat: I feel Hibernate is best.
Why do you think that ? Document/Tutorial/Resource/Performance ?
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Surasak Leenapongpanit
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All guy : How do you think about Cayenne ?
There are lots of cool features.
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Pradeep bhatt
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It would be great if Gavin or Christian comment on Cayenne. Thanks a lot!
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Christian Bauer
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Don't know, never tried it. It is using persistent superclasses, if I remember correctly, so its' non-transparent. I don't have any opinion about it.
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Co-Author of <a href="http://www.manning.com/bauer" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Hibernate in Action</a>
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pascal betz
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afaik you need to extend a Cayenne superclass (or implement an Cayenne interface). this makes it "intrusive". Cayenne offers a GUI Tool to map your classes (CayenneModeler). pascal
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