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Prakash Malani's Blog | November 8, 2005   3:48 PM | Comments (2)


My presentation at the Los Angeles BEA Users Group (LABEAUG) on Hibernate and Spring is now available here. The sample application used to demonstrate the concepts is also available here.

The presentation went extremely well. We had one of the largest numbers of attendances in the history of LABEAUG. The extremely knowledgeable audience asked thoughtful and interesting questions.

In the future blog entries, I will discuss advanced topics, so stay tuned...

I look forward to hearing your experiences on leveraging Hibernate and Spring within WebLogic. Comments, feedback, and questions are most welcome.

Best regards,
+prakash

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My blog (http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/pmalani/)
Answers to J2EE, Java, UML, Process, and Patterns! (http://www.bartssandbox.com/)
Los Angeles BEA Users Group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LABEAUG/)


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  • Hi Prakash,

    Now that BEA has acquired Solarmetric's Kodo, probably we should look at integrating Kodo with WLS instead; while we wait for EJB3 support on WLS.

    While Hibernate is very popular now, it's under Jboss. IMO, BEA in the long run will expectedly provide better support for its own ORM (Kodo). Looking at their partnership with Spring, I foresee better support of Spring+Kodo by BEA. What's your take on this?

    I've seen more and more articles on WLS+Spring integration on dev2dev (that's great), but not on Kodo.

    Just some thoughts.

    MarkJ.

    Posted by: markjohansson on November 10, 2005 at 5:58 PM

  • Kodo integrates nicely with WebLogic. There are many ways to do this integration as one who expect. I will blog my experiences if people there is interest.

    Kodo and Spring integrate well as well. Spring supports Kodo in a very similar way to Hibernate. In fact, the presentation I did would apply pretty much equally as well. Let me see if I can do a similar presentation on Kodo and Spring running on WebLgoic.

    Spring and WebLogic folks have worked together to have a nicer and tighter integration of Spring and WebLogic. Ditto between Spring and Kodo. As you suspect, the synergies will continue... (Especially, considering the brouhaha between Spring and Hibernate:)

    I am very excited about the prospects of persistence with EJB3. Both Hibernate and Kodo are moving aggressively to support the standard.

    Best regards,
    +prakash

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    My blog (http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/pmalani/)
    Answers to J2EE, Java, UML, Process, and Patterns! (http://www.bartssandbox.com/)
    Los Angeles BEA Users Group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LABEAUG/)

    Posted by: pmalani on November 12, 2005 at 4:40 PM



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