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Spring, Hibernate and EJB 3.0

 
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Sometimes ago, I read some posts from the SCBCD forum that talks about EJB 2.0 is not good, while Spring and Hibernate did a good job on those weakness of EJB 2.0, and those concepts (ideas) maybe adopt by EJB 3.0.

However, I have little experiences on Spring and Hibernate, and I would like to get some simple ideas on Spring and Hibernate. Could anyone give me a simple introduction on these 2 frameworks?

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I'm still remembering that those thread making me discouraged to take SCBCD... But finally Kathy was there and inspire us about the exam again...

Anyway the threads are interesting as well... You guys might want to have a look at the threads that Nick is talking about here...

Original threads
https://coderanch.com/t/159293/java-EJB-SCBCD/certification/people-still-taking-EJB-certification
and
https://coderanch.com/forums/

The original threads were closed and moved to the EJB forum... We can continue the discussion at
https://coderanch.com/t/314041/EJB-JEE/java/Advice-those-planning-SCBCD
 
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