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Beginning Hibernate, 2nd Edition

  • Length: 400 pages
  • Edition: 2
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2010-05-28
  • ISBN-10: 1430228504
  • ISBN-13: 9781430228509
  • Sales Rank: #4160426 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Beginning Hibernate, Second Edition is ideal if you’re experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or “connected,” approach), but new to open-source, lightweight Hibernate—the de facto object-relational mapping and database-oriented application development framework.

This book packs in information about the release of the Hibernate 3.5 persistence layer and provides a clear introduction to the current standard for object-relational persistence in Java. And since the book keeps its focus on Hibernate without wasting time on nonessential third-party tools, you’ll be able to immediately start building transaction-based engines and applications.

Experienced authors Dave Minter and Jeff Linwood provide more in-depth examples than any other book for Hibernate beginners. The authors also present material in a lively, example-based manner—not a dry, theoretical, hard-to-read fashion.

What you’ll learn

  • How to build enterprise Java-based transaction-type applications that access complex data with Hibernate, including Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • How to work with Hibernate 3.5
  • Where to integrate into the persistence lifecycle, including cloud application implications
  • How to map using annotations, Hibernate XML files, and more
  • How to search and query with the new version of Hibernate
  • When to integrate with Spring, Grails, and more

Who this book is for

This book is for Java developers who want to learn about Hibernate.

Table of Contents

  1. An Introduction to Hibernate
  2. Integrating and Configuring Hibernate
  3. Building a Simple Application
  4. The Persistence Life Cycle
  5. An Overview of Mapping
  6. Mapping with Annotations
  7. Creating Mappings with Hibernate XML Files
  8. Using the Session
  9. Searches and Queries
  10. Advanced Queries Using Criteria
  11. Filtering the Results of Searches
  12. Case Study — Using Hibernate with an Existing Database
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