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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T04:51:49+00:00 2026-06-17T04:51:49+00:00

We have an application thats already running for a long time. Now we are

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We have an application thats already running for a long time. Now we are migrating it to Spring and possibly using Hibernate or any other ORM.

But we caught up with a question. Is it not recommended / bad idea to use Hibernate for the already existing Database and model the object around Schema?

Most people advocate NOT using Hibernate and instead of go with some other ORMs like iBatis. But in our company, all are proponents of Hibernate.

Any experiences?

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    2026-06-17T04:51:50+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 4:51 am

    I would say that it’s irresponsible to choose Hibernate, iBatis, or anything else without knowing your requirements.

    If you don’t have a solid object model, I’d say that Hibernate is a terrible choice.

    If you use stored procedures as the interface to your database, I’d say that Hibernate is a terrible choice.

    If you don’t like the dynamic SQL that Hibernate generates for you, I’d say that Hibernate is a terrible choice.

    Get it? Knee-jerk reactions like the ones from those Hibernate proponents aren’t a good idea.

    It might be that iBatis or Spring JDBC template is a better choice than Hibernate. You ought to become more informed about that decision and make it for your application rather than blindly listen to a mob.

    You don’t have to be all or none about it, either. It’s possible to implement part of your solution with one technology and the rest in another.

    I’d recommend making your persistence layer interface-based so you can swap implementations without affecting clients.

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