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1. Re: Seam with Stored Procedures design
stells Nov 21, 2008 3:00 PM (in response to mokua)Hello!
I am in a like situation right now. :)
What decision have you made?
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2. Re: Seam with Stored Procedures design
mail.micke Nov 21, 2008 4:01 PM (in response to mokua)You could use the SPs with a framework like iBATIS, I don't know enough about hibernate/jpa to comment regarding those frameworks.
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3. Re: Seam with Stored Procedures design
luxspes Nov 21, 2008 4:12 PM (in response to mokua)We are doing this in 2 projects, one uses IBatis mapped to POJOs, and the other uses Spring-Jdbc mapping to java.util.Map, so far I feel that Spring-Jdbc with its JdbcTemplate is more comfortable, specially if your project is small, but IBatis is more maintanable if your project is big, both play nice with Seam using Spring as bridge.
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4. Re: Seam with Stored Procedures design
luxspes Nov 21, 2008 8:02 PM (in response to mokua)LOL! Here is the post, this thread and this thread are so similar!
I posted an example of how I call Stored Proces in Seam using Spring as a bridge with Jdbc in that other thread