So it is not really a question of EJB3/JPA or Hibernate, but which implementation of
EJB3/JPA are you going to use. So in the examples, the ones that say are using EJB3/JPA,
yes they are following the spec, but its implementation is Hibernate.
Hibernate implements EJB3/JPA plus it add much much more on top of it.
Mark
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