EJB versus Hibernate

Hi Everyone,
I heard that ejb is not the final solution for all your database opertions in all cases. Sometimes, you need to use JDo or Hibernate.
Can anyone compare theses three technologies and the predict future market for them please.
Thanks and regards,
Girtish Varde

Thanks for your prompt reply and sorry for delay in me replying.
I really appreciate your prompt reply.
I tried to Google for Hiobernate, but not fortunate enough to get hard core extensive comparision and actual strengths and weakness areas of the three. I was confused because of the opposite views.
Actually, i am in a hurry and i have to choose among ejb and hibernate.
One company which is offering me is large and using ejb, while the other is relatively young but uses hiberbate and strongly canvasses it, We are having discussion on chat / mail, but i can not take that as final word, it might be motivated.
Do you really feel hibernate has bright future and i should choose it against ejb?
Does it provide all other features such as messege driven bean, session beans etc. in ejb or just for persistance?
I need guidance from experienced people like you.
Can me send me some links or referrences please.
I will continue my digging in the meantime.
Still, thanks and regards
Girish Varde

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