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    I have been browsing internet, but I could not find a doc that tell me
    the the feature.
    Would anyone please provide some input about apache with tomcat,
    tomcat and Oracle and oracle with hibernate. A lot of people favorite
    on using those function instead of traditional apache, Oracle with
    ODBC or JDBC. In internet mentioned that tomcat is faster and
    efficient, but why?

    Thanks

    On Apr 26, 5:42 am, ck <cljl@yahoo.com> wrote:

    > I have been browsing internet, but I could not find a doc that tell me
    > the the feature.
    > Would anyone please provide some input about apache with tomcat,
    > tomcat and Oracle and oracle with hibernate. A lot of people favorite
    > on using those function instead of traditional apache, Oracle with
    > ODBC or JDBC. In internet mentioned that tomcat is faster and
    > efficient, but why?

    > Thanks

    There have been a few posts in the past about problems encountered
    while using Tomcat.  You may want to seach the archives for the
    product.  Most of the posters seemed pretty happy with the overall
    product.

    HTH -- Mark D Powell --

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    "ck" <cljl@yahoo.com> wrote in message

    news:1177580547.745149.225470@o40g2000prh.googlegroups.com...

    > I have been browsing internet, but I could not find a doc that tell me
    > the the feature.
    > Would anyone please provide some input about apache with tomcat,
    > tomcat and Oracle and oracle with hibernate. A lot of people favorite
    > on using those function instead of traditional apache, Oracle with
    > ODBC or JDBC. In internet mentioned that tomcat is faster and
    > efficient, but why?

    > Thanks

    Our developers use C#, nHibernate with IIS and Oracle 9iR2.
    nHibernate provides the data access layer under .NET.
    nHibernate would NOT be my choice for DAL, but they have been drinking
    the open source, n-tier cool-aid. My suspicion is they lack of SQL, PL/SQL
    experience.

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    What is the feature of Apache with tomcat and oracle with hibernate? I
    have been browsing Internet, but I did not get a lot information. It
    is faster and efficiency it we use
    Apache with tomcat, but why? What is the feature of oracle with
    hibernate function?

    Thanks.

    -----------------------------------------------Reply-----------------------------------------------

    On Apr 28, 2:40 am, ck <cljl@yahoo.com> wrote:

    > What is the feature of Apache with tomcat and oracle with hibernate? I
    > have been browsing Internet, but I did not get a lot information. It
    > is faster and efficiency it we use
    > Apache with tomcat, but why? What is the feature of oracle with
    > hibernate function?

    > Thanks.

    please ignore this post, sorry
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