Sunday, May 16, 2010

Re: Large GWT project source code organization

Hi Mariyan,

JPA (without EJB) is configured to use hibernate (in my case)
So I had the chance to exchange the provider (maybe use toplink)

So the reason to use JPA is to setup up on an higher abstraction.

Stefan Bachert
http://gwtworld.de

On 15 Mai, 18:28, mariyan nenchev <nenchev.mari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did use hibernate + gwt before about 2 years. I had two projects: one for
> the entities and one for gwt client/server part. Services and DAOs were in
> the server part and the client accessed everything through with DTOs (which
> were on the client side). I don't see any reason using only jpa(without
> ejbs) with gwt, why don't you use hibernate?
>
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