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By craiger316
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Published: Sep 06 2007 / 10:19

Found out that when Hibernate lets you down, turn to iBatis.
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jcblitz replied ago:

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Everywhere I go I spread the good word of iBatis.

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lipe775 replied ago:

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The author is right about one thing: Hibernate is not simple to learn.

But saying that something is bad just because you didn't invest the time to learn it is lame.

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Craig Tataryn replied ago:

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lipe775, I have invested the time! Too much so! I'm sorry I came off sounding like a hater in the article, however my point was to use the best tool for the job. If you are faced with a "non-hibernate compliant schema" use iBatis, don't lock yourself into Hibernate because you are using it for everything else.

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dbleyl replied ago:

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Konstantin from opensource labs recommends ibatis to supplement hibernate as well.

http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=957450&highlight=

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