Classes and J2EE 2005-11-01 - By Dirceu Semighini Filho
Back I am using it here with a pool of connections. To do this, I have to put an username in its configuration file. Because of this, I had to put the access controls of this database in my program. I am affraid of that this file can be hacked and the person that take this name and password, would have manager access to my database. How do I have to deal with this?
Cheers! Dirceu
Mark Galbreath wrote:
> Hibernate is used more in J2EE than EJB; I don't see why it would not be > an appropriate topic of discussion if questions were framed within the > context of integration with servlets, JSP, JMS, etc. > > What's your issue(s)? > > Mark > > Dirceu Semighini Filho wrote: > >> Good, >> Very thank you Mark. >> I know something about hibernate 3. But I use it on a client server >> way, not in a J2EE way. >> There is some courses about Struts and MVC here, but they have ejb in >> their classes too, that's why I was confused.. >> >> Can I discuss hibernate here? >> I have some doubts about it... >> >> >> >> Best Regards >> Dirceu >> >> =========================================================================== >> >> >> To unsubscribe, send email to listserv@(protected) and include in the >> body >> of the message "signoff J2EE-INTEREST". For general help, send email to >> listserv@(protected) and include in the body of the message "help". >> >> > > =========================================================================== > > To unsubscribe, send email to listserv@(protected) and include in the > body > of the message "signoff J2EE-INTEREST". For general help, send email to > listserv@(protected) and include in the body of the message "help". >
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