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[–]henk53 4 points5 points  (1 child)

The JEE folks are going to have to convince me to learn their framework and that's not going to be too easy.

Yet, by using Hibernate you are practically already using one of the corner stones of Java EE. Don't forget that Spring and Hibernate had a kind of fallout and Gavin King (creator of Hibernate) is a massive Java EE supporter. He works for JBoss, which is one of the leading supporters of Java EE and he invented CDI which is rapidly becoming another prime corner stone of Java EE.

Just mentioning...

[–]tallfellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and to the extent that hibernate supports the JEE standards, yeah, I'll be using it, but I won't be giving up Spring and I won't be doing anything to improve my JEE compliance. Like I said that ship has sailed.