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Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Usage of Ibatis in production
>I almost agree, but one point of clarification: iBATIS is not ORM,
> which is a way to map tables and views to Java beans.
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> iBATIS is SQL mapping, and there are a few key differences. First a
On 7/29/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I almost agree, but one point of clarification: iBATIS is not ORM,
which is a way to map tables and views to Java beans.
iBATIS is SQL mapping, and there are a few key differences. First and
foremost is that you can map from anything to anythi
I almost agree, but one point of clarification: iBATIS is not ORM,
which is a way to map tables and views to Java beans.
iBATIS is SQL mapping, and there are a few key differences. First and
foremost is that you can map from anything to anything.
Not just tables and views to beans, but also quer
On 7/29/06, Phil (waex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for if this question is slightly off topic, I'm revisiting my work
practices at the moment and I'm considering the usage of various frameworks
to replace hand coding.
I was wondering if any of the users in the list use Ibatis in product
telephone or email and destroy the original
message without making a copy. Thank you.
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From: "Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Usage of Ibatis in production
I was a Hibernate (2.x) user before finding out about iBATIS.
Hibernate has it's place, but for high-performance, nothing beats
iBATIS and hand-written SQL.
It is certainly worth your time to look into.
Larry
On 7/29/06, Phil (waex) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for if this question i
Good Morning Phil-
Dont have personal experience with either framework but you may want to read
this --
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t16496.html
Anyone else?
Martin --
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