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Alternatives to Entity Beans

 
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Hi,
Recently i happened to read lot of threads about Hibernate, JDO etc. in different javaranch forums. Are there any other alternatives to entity bean persistence ? I could list -
1. hibernate
2. Castor
3. JDO
Are there any other??? :roll:
 
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I dont know what your question has got to do with SCBCD.
May be this helps
http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?ObjectRelationalToolComparison
 
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Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
I dont know what your question has got to do with SCBCD.
May be this helps
http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?ObjectRelationalToolComparison


Not much I'm afraid
I'm moving this to the EJB and Other J2EE Technologies forum. Please continue this discussion there. Thank you
 
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Rashmi,
You missed Toplink.
 
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Sorry , I posted in wrong forum !
[ September 15, 2003: Message edited by: Rashmi Tambe ]
 
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