Re: Hibernate
Re: Hibernate
- Subject: Re: Hibernate
- From: shravan kumar <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 07:56:08 -0800 (PST)
I/ We like WebObjects very much.
Its very easy to learn any application's data model in WebObjects but it is not that easy in any other Java technologies. How Customer is related to Sales and how these are related to Payments and so on.... ?
In WO, we can learn little and do more, whereas in other Java technologies there are n-number of frameworks/ Java technologies which we need to learn and hook them up to get things going.
Its very clearly designed and made available to any WO developer.
There are many more good things about WebObjects that are continuing to be more good from years which is not really true with any other Java technology.
I hope WO Community very well understands these and firmly believes in these facts.
"Enjoy Working With WO"
Thank You,
Shravan Kumar. M
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On Feb 25, 2009, at 4:38 AM, Oliver Scheel wrote:
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>> I'm not really a good friedn of hibernate, at last semester of school I tried to propose the teacher to learn WO-EOF instead, he was about to put 0 on my grade, :S. hehehe. I really don't like to put @anotations at the begining of classes and methods, but well probably thats out of topic.
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> though annotations are a nice feature for some stuff, but to define the OR mapping...argh! The same mistake in EJB 3.0...
I agree, the Java world got a bit too excited when annotations came out and used them for everything.
Chuck
--Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development
Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific problems.
http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects
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