On 8 Mar 2013, at 20:38, Chuck Hill <
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> I don't know why you would use either one. WebObjects is not J2EE. Part of WebObjects is EOF which does a similar job to what Hibernate does.
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> On 2013-03-08, at 7:42 PM, miriyala srinivas wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>> I am completely new to WebObjects and I have gone through the WebObjects Community for the basic information and I successfully ran sample webObjecs application in windows using Eclipse.But I wanted to try out more things like integrating with Hibernate and Spring.This weekend I am going to try a simple JDBC connectivity.Can anyone tell me is it possible to integrating WebObject with Hibernate and If Yes,Please refer some Documents regarding this.
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>> Thanks,
>> srinivas
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