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Object Relational Mapping
Hibernate and serialization
tim thomson
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posted 19 years ago
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Hello!
Does Hibernate allways need a database?
I mean that is it possible to serialize objects to filesystem.
Anyone know how to do this?
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tim
pascal betz
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hi
hibernate needs a database. after all it's a Object Relational Mapper :-)
why do you want to serialize to filesystem ?
pascal
tim thomson
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Sometimes it would be just easier to do
test
code without installing database. That's why I would use filesystem in some cases.
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indeed it would be easier without installing a RDBMS (installing Oracle takes ages i think).
perhaps daffodil or hsqldb (
http://hibernate.org/80.html
) are easier to install than oracle. MySQL is also very easy to install.
pascal
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