Do people use JPA a whole lot?

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    One of my colleagues made a PR to Hibernate to fix query statistics for the case when your usual query is less than 1 millisecond and you have millions of them (not per second surely, but during the lifetime of the application - there were some thousands per second) - that was the case on one of our projects - https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/pull/810 And that was many years ago - computers got faster since than.

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