EJB and hibernate
This is a open request from every that, I need to collect a material
about a page, So will any 2ee developer share his experience in any of the technology with me?
In the context of the most technically challenging problem you have solved using technologies such as Hibernate, Spring, EJB, Web Services, JSP/Struts:
1. Briefly describe the problem
2. What solution options/alternatives did you consider?
3. Which option/alternative did you choose to implement, and why?
4. What were the major configuration/coding tasks that your solution entailed?
I would appreciate your response.
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Jigisha] at [2007-11-27 10:50:29]

> It almost sounds like he is applying for a job and
> trying to lie about his professional experience.
Ah... never thought of that. Methinks someone isn't getting the job lol
This is a fun game. Guess the reason for open ended questions :-)
1. Briefly describe the problem
My snack draw is jammed. Well, the drawer I keep savory snacks in.
I think a pepperoni stick is keeping the draw from sliding open.
2. What solution options/alternatives did you consider?
I could just switch to sweet snacks, but I'm trying to lose a few
pounds on the "fried pork rind" diet.
3. Which option/alternative did you choose to implement, and why?
I can't reach into the slot that forms when you force the drawer open
as far as it will go. I decided to outsource this problem to a person
with skinny arms.
4. What were the major configuration/coding tasks that your solution entailed?
The major task was getting that skinny new secretary into my cubicle.
Those situations just don't happen to BigDaddy.
> 1. Briefly describe the problem
I had zero Hibernate experience and rather prophetically guessed I'd need it for future jobs
> 2. What solution options/alternatives did you
> consider?
Not bothering
> 3. Which option/alternative did you choose to
> implement, and why?
I chose to buy a book on Hibernate and write some code
> 4. What were the major configuration/coding tasks
> that your solution entailed?
Writing something using Hibernate while I was supposed to be doing something else for my then employer