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List:       myfaces-user
Subject:    RE: Spring, myfaces, hibernate
From:       <hermod.opstvedt () dnbnor ! no>
Date:       2006-03-31 10:54:39
Message-ID: A12D434EDE49E0438590A76648A8B78A6FA74D () CNORCL01CN006 ! dnbnor ! net
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Hi

You are mixing terms here. What you will be using Spring for is to wire together your \
backend DAOs/Services. Take a look at the shale-use-cases app.

Hermod

-----Original Message-----
From: 101questionjsf [mailto:innovest_11@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 10:51 AM
To: users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: RE: Spring, myfaces, hibernate



hi all, thanks for replying.

I can understand using hibernate will remove jdbc coding. But currently, I'm
using Myfaces, it already has all the linking between webpages in
xx-config.xml, web.xml, so is there any need for Spring? Or maybe i should
go n read up more on Spring :) but just want to get some quick answers here,
thanks

Another point is: previouslu, I have used Expresso, another Java framework
which is past its peak popoularity, in my application called Project X. So
now another framework Spring comes on.

If I never use any framework at all (except using myfaces), I just use
simple Java, then i don't have to keep changing to new popular framework?

--Remember last time, Struts is so popular, now is Spring.
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