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iBatis vs Hibernate

Mark Richards -- an Architect at IBM -- talks about the decision criteria behind choosing iBatis or Hibernate for your Java persistence needs.

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iBatis vs Hibernate

Mark Richards -- an Architect at IBM -- talks about the decision criteria behind choosing iBatis or Hibernate for your Java persistence needs.

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Don't repeat the DAO!

In this article, system architect Per Mellqvist presents a generic DAO implementation class based on Hibernate.

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Introduction To iBatis

This tutorial will focus on using iBatis in a Java application and Abator, a code generation tool

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Using the Persistence API in Desktop Applications

The Java Persistence API facilitates your use of POJOs as entity beans and significantly reduces the need for complicated deployment descriptors and extra helper beans. Additionally, you can even use the API in desktop applications.

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ONJava.com -- JBoss Cache as a POJO Cache

In-memory caching is a crucial feature in today's large-scale enterprise applications, where scalability and high performance are required.

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ONJava.com -- JBoss Cache as a POJO Cache

In-memory caching is a crucial feature in today's large-scale enterprise applications, where scalability and high performance are required.

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