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POJO Application Frameworks: Spring Vs. EJB 3.0 | |
| Subject: | Wrong | |
| Date: | 2005-06-30 09:30:07 | |
| From: | MichaelYuan | |
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Response to: Wrong
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I believe in a generic Spring application, you do need to change the helper classes to switch from one persistence provider to another. I am sure there are cases where you can design application so that the switch only requires minimal effort. But the article is talking about the generic picture.
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