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Srinivas Guruzu, Gary Mak, Joseph Ottinger (Beteiligte)

Hibernate Recipes


A Problem-Solution Approach
2. Aufl. 2015. XX, 284 S. 19 SW-Abb. 258 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-484-20128-0 (1484201280)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-20128-2 (9781484201282)

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Hibernate Recipes , Second Edition contains a collection of code recipes and templates for learning and building Hibernate solutions for you and your clients, including how to work with the Spring Framework and the JPA. This book is your pragmatic day-to-day reference and guide for doing all things involving Hibernate. There are many books focused on learning Hibernate, but this book takes you further and shows how you can apply it practically in your daily work. Hibernate Recipes, Second Edition is a must have book for your library.

Hibernate 4.x continues to be the most popular out-of-the-box, open source framework solution for Java persistence and data/database accessibility techniques and patterns and it works well with the most popular open source enterprise Java framework of all, the Spring Framework. Hibernate is used for e-commerce–based web applications as well as heavy-duty transactional systems for the enterprise.
1. Starting with Hibernate
2. Basic Mapping and Object Identity

3. Component Mapping

4. Inheritance and Custom Mapping

5. Many-to-One and One-to-One Mapping

6. Collection Mapping

7. Many-Valued Associations

8. HQL and JPA Query Language

9. Querying with Criteria and Example

10. Working with Objects

11. Batch Processing and Native SQL

12. Caching in Hibernate

13. Transactions and Concurrency

14. Web Applications
Gary Mak, founder and chief consultant of Meta-Archit Software Technology Limited, has been a technical architect and application developer on the enterprise Java platform for more than seven years. He is the author of the Apress books Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach and Pro SpringSource dm Server. In his career, Gary has developed a number of Java-based software projects, most of which are application frameworks, system infrastructures, and software tools. He enjoys designing and implementing the complex parts of software projects. Gary has a master´s degree in computer science. His research interests include object-oriented technology, aspect-oriented technology, design patterns, software reuse, and domain-driven development. Gary specializes in building enterprise applications on technologies including Spring, Hibernate, JPA, JSF, Portlet, AJAX, and OSGi. He has been using the Spring Framework in his projects since Spring version 1.0. Gary has been an instructor of courses on enterprise Java, Spring, Hibernate, Web Services, and agile development. He has written a series of Spring and Hibernate tutorials as course materials, parts of which are open to the public, and they´re gaining popularity in the Java community. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tennis and watching tennis competitions.