Jeff
If you are interested, I have a demo app that uses hibernate and a
presentation that I gave to some coworkers.
http://www.shoesobjects.com/blog/2004/04/23/1082756359000.html
Mike Shoemaker
mike@...
On Jun 9, 2004, at 9:13 PM, Jeff Grigg wrote:
> --- "Jack Frosch" <jfrosch@o...> wrote:
> > (I've just begun reading about Hibernate,
> > http://hibernate.sourceforge.net, and have to admit, it
> > looks very interesting. [...])
>
> I've heard that Hibernate is very good, but haven't had a chance to
> use it myself. (We're using TopLink.)
>
>
> If your database is of small to moderate size, and you like code
> simplicity and/or high performance, consider also Object Prevalence
> technology. It's like an "in memory database," implemented directly
> in your host application language. (But don't think of it as a
> database -- it supports ACID properties, but not rollbacks.)
>
> See:
> http://www.prevayler.org/wiki.jsp?topic=PrevalenceSkepticalFAQ
>
> Prevayler for Java,
> Bamboo for .NET (C#):
> http://bbooprevalence.sourceforge.net/
>
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