Hello,
As for migrating from Hibernate, I see several alternatives for persistence.
Enterprise Java experts, please, could you comment on this?

1. stackoverflow.com suggested using Spring as a persistence technology. My
friend said that it requires coding, but you get manageable, clear and
transparent application. We already use Spring as a dependency.

2. Using JPA from Java 6 JPA allows using less libraries and being more
compatible with Google App Engine. The latter may help general users to host
the web application.

3. Does OpenJPA suggested by Niclas offer any benefits compared to JPA?
Synergy is good, but there may be other benefits I cannot see. Sorry for my
ignorance.

Thanks.
P.S. Ross, it would be really nice to get you as a mentor.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Ross Gardler <rgard...@apache.org> wrote:

> 2009/11/18 Sebastian Wagner <seba.wag...@gmail.com>:
> > we would like to propose Openmeetings project to join the incubator.
> >
> > Full Proposal:
> > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OpenmeetingsProposal
>
> Calling a vote is premature. Therefore my vote is -1.
>
> Your proposal does not yet have a confirmed champion and you don't
> have sufficient mentors yet.
>
> I'm still toying with the idea of mentoring, but I'm still unclear
> with respect to the legal situation. I've not seen a clear consensus
> that it will ever be possible to produce a cleanly licensed
> application that does not require the use of LGPL/GPL code.
>
> Ross
>
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