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MyBatis is a Java persistence framework that couples objects with stored procedures or SQL statements using an XML descriptor or annotations. MyBatis is free software that is distributed under the Apache License 2.0. MyBatis is a fork of iBATIS 3.0 and is maintained by a team that includes the original creators of iBATIS.
Entity Framework Core.NET Open Source: Apache License 2.0 6.0 / November 10, 2021 Hibernate: Java: Open source: GNU Lesser General Public License: 5.4.31 / April 30, 2021 JPA 2.0: MyBatis/iBATIS: Cross-platform: Open source: Apache License 2.0 jOOQ: Java: Open source: Apache License 2.0 and Proprietary License 3.2.0 / October 9, 2013 Microsoft ...
iBATIS 2.0 was released in June 2004. [5] It was a complete redesign while keeping the same features. Clinton donated the iBATIS name and code to Apache Software Foundation and the project stayed in the ASF for six years. Eventually iBATIS DAO was deprecated, considering that better DAO frameworks were available, such as Spring Framework.
In software engineering, the data mapper pattern is an architectural pattern.It was named by Martin Fowler in his 2003 book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. [1]
Spring 5 is announced to be built upon Reactive Streams compatible Reactor Core. [17] [obsolete source] Spring Framework 6.0 has been released on 16 November 2022 and came with a Java 17+ baseline and a move to Jakarta EE 9+ (in the jakarta namespace), with a focus on the recently released Jakarta EE 10 APIs such as Servlet 6.0 and JPA 3.1. [18]
The idea being that many development efforts require control over the exact sql, calling stored procedures or are more simply solved with 'Relational' approaches. The ultimate goal for Ebean is to combine the best ORM features from JPA with the best 'Relational' features from products like MyBatis into a single persistence framework.
Object-Graph Navigation Language (OGNL) is an open-source Expression Language (EL) for Java, which, while using simpler expressions than the full range of those supported by the Java language, allows getting and setting properties (through defined setProperty and getProperty methods, found in JavaBeans), and execution of methods of Java classes.
Key features included a new Interceptor/Callback architecture, user defined filters, and JDK 5.0 Annotations (Java's metadata feature). As of 2010, Hibernate 3 (version 3.5.0 and up) was a certified implementation of the Java Persistence API 2.0 specification via a wrapper for the Core module which provides conformity with the JSR 317 standard.