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By CodeJustin
via debasishg.blogspot.com
Published: Oct 18 2009 / 11:18

Stephan Schmidt has blogged on the ORMs being a thing of the past. While he emphasizes on ORMs' performance concerns and dismisses them as leaky abstractions that throw LazyInitializationException, he does not present any concrete alternative. In his concluding section on alternatives he mentions ..
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Volume4 replied ago:

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I have read a couple of these around the web. To my mind, at the moment, I do not see ORM's such as Hibernate and the like being obsolete any time soon.

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henk replied ago:

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On the contrary, ORM solutions are still improving and they are definitely the future.

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pt93903 replied ago:

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more information in the comments here:

http://www.dzone.com/links/orms_are_a_thing_of_the_past.html

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