JPA? - TechHui2024-03-29T05:49:41Zhttp://www.techhui.com/group/javadevelopers/forum/topics/jpa?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Daniel,
Thanks for the b…tag:www.techhui.com,2012-03-04:1702911:Comment:1066992012-03-04T22:18:04.847ZGeorgehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/George
<p>Hi Daniel,</p>
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<p>Thanks for the background, but for better ... our more likely much worse ... I'm wedded to 100% Java and my own code.</p>
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<p>I just do not trust intermeidary software that provides what it thinks I need or want. And for some reason I've always found that while its 110% more efficient for 99% of commercial applications, whenever I find myself needing that 1% more flexibility that Java has, it takes 1000% more effort to get it, if in fact I…</p>
<p>Hi Daniel,</p>
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<p>Thanks for the background, but for better ... our more likely much worse ... I'm wedded to 100% Java and my own code.</p>
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<p>I just do not trust intermeidary software that provides what it thinks I need or want. And for some reason I've always found that while its 110% more efficient for 99% of commercial applications, whenever I find myself needing that 1% more flexibility that Java has, it takes 1000% more effort to get it, if in fact I can.</p>
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<p>And then ... In the days of Google taking so much money from the government, twitter handing over massive data dumps, and a question that seems fair about whether some of the commercial encryption program companies migh have been persuaded to add a small exploitable flaw somewhere for use ... Of course only for the "Greater Good" by a truly well intentioned government ... I guess I feel like I'd rather have it be my own fault if my code isn't as bulletproof as it should have been.</p>
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<p>And ... grin ... I'm blessed with the gift of no longer needing to be as efficient a coder as you young guys like you who do it for a living. </p>
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<p>So for now I'll just stay on the bottom rung. Grin ... I suspect nothign but machine code would ever make me feel totally happy ... but alas ... life just isn't long enough for that.</p>
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<p>George</p> Hi Jason,
Thanks for the info…tag:www.techhui.com,2012-03-04:1702911:Comment:1068152012-03-04T22:01:27.714ZGeorgehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/George
<p>Hi Jason,</p>
<p>Thanks for the info, but ... grin ... double negatives always leave by unsure of what I've just been told.</p>
<p>So ummm ... re: " I don't personally post more stuff here is because it isn't a mailing list which makes it more work to post and reply to."</p>
<p>Grin .. Are you really saying you DO NOT post more because this IS NOT a list that requires TOO MUCH work?</p>
<p>Or vice versa?</p>
<p>George</p>
<p>PS: I apologize for the silliness, but I just can't resist double…</p>
<p>Hi Jason,</p>
<p>Thanks for the info, but ... grin ... double negatives always leave by unsure of what I've just been told.</p>
<p>So ummm ... re: " I don't personally post more stuff here is because it isn't a mailing list which makes it more work to post and reply to."</p>
<p>Grin .. Are you really saying you DO NOT post more because this IS NOT a list that requires TOO MUCH work?</p>
<p>Or vice versa?</p>
<p>George</p>
<p>PS: I apologize for the silliness, but I just can't resist double negatives ... or unreferenced plural pronouns.</p>
<p>Seems to be part of my <a href="http://america-3.org/jsp-pages/lvl-2/pages/misc-scorpion.jsp" target="_blank">Nature</a>. </p> Hi George,
Welcome to the gro…tag:www.techhui.com,2012-03-04:1702911:Comment:1066952012-03-04T15:04:36.728ZDaniel Leuckhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/dleuck
Hi George,<br></br>
Welcome to the group! <a href="http://www.hibernate.org/">Hibernate</a> replaced J2EE's EJBs for most Java projects about a decade ago. We've used it on every Java project since 2003. The designer of Hibernate was on the JPA expert group within the JCP, which is why it was so heavily influenced by Hibernate's design. Today Hibernate provides JPA interfaces so you can easily pick your API while relying on a mature, robust and fully featured ORM.<br></br>
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You may also be…
Hi George,<br/>
Welcome to the group! <a href="http://www.hibernate.org/">Hibernate</a> replaced J2EE's EJBs for most Java projects about a decade ago. We've used it on every Java project since 2003. The designer of Hibernate was on the JPA expert group within the JCP, which is why it was so heavily influenced by Hibernate's design. Today Hibernate provides JPA interfaces so you can easily pick your API while relying on a mature, robust and fully featured ORM.<br/>
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You may also be interested in the <a href="http://grails.org">Grails</a> framework's GORM, which sits on top of Hibernate and makes it even easier to use. Hey George,
I think you are…tag:www.techhui.com,2012-03-04:1702911:Comment:1069422012-03-04T12:26:42.139ZJason Axelsonhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/JasonAxelson
<p>Hey George,</p>
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<address>I think you are in the right place (or at least one of the major right places) to ask about this. In fact <a href="http://www.techhui.com/profile/dleuck" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Dan Leuck</a> who is one of the main contributors here is (or at least was) part of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Community_Process" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">JCP</a> process. Personally I haven't read much about Java's replacement for J2ee's Enterprise…</address>
<p>Hey George,</p>
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<address>I think you are in the right place (or at least one of the major right places) to ask about this. In fact <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.techhui.com/profile/dleuck" target="_blank">Dan Leuck</a> who is one of the main contributors here is (or at least was) part of the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Community_Process" target="_blank">JCP</a> process. Personally I haven't read much about Java's replacement for J2ee's Enterprise Beans. Part of the reason I don't personally post more stuff here is because it isn't a mailing list which makes it more work to post and reply to.</address>