> 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
while using Tomcat. You may want to seach the archives for the
product. Most of the posters seemed pretty happy with the overall
product.
"ck" <cljl
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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
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.
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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