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Object relational mapping, Hibernate, container managed persistence. Do you eat, breath and sleep databases? We do! This is the place to share what you know and what you dream of - what you really want to know. The Database SIG!

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Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Juan Rolando Reza Mar 16, 2015.

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Comment by Vlad Sanchez on December 15, 2008 at 11:07pm
Ever heard of SQLAlchemy? That's my ORM choice for Python development.

Which one you use?
 

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