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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.3
Fabric Type: 9781932394887
Fax Number: Revised
Legal Disclaimer: 1932394885
Maximum Color Depth: Manning Publications
Metal Type: Manning Publications
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 904
Total External Bays Free: November 24, 2006
Total Firewire Ports: Manning Publications
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Java Persistence with Hibernate is considerably more than simply a second edition to Hibernate in Action. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the capabilities of the Java Persistence API in addition to those of Hibernate 3, as well as a detailed comparative analysis of the two. It describes how Hibernate has been used to implement the Java Persistence standard, and how to leverage the Hibernate extensions to Java Persistence.

-- From the Forward by LINDA DEMICHIEL Specification Lead, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 and Java Persistence Sun Microsystems

Persistence, the ability of data to outlive an instance of a program, is central to modern applications. Hibernate, the most popular Java persistence tool, provides automatic and transparent object/relational mapping so it's a snap to work with SQL databases in Java applications. Hibernate conforms to the new EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence 1.0 standards.

Java Persistence with Hibernate explores Hibernate by developing an application that ties together hundreds of individual examples. You'll immediately dig into the rich programming model of Hibernate 3.2 and Java Persistence, working through queries, fetching strategies, caching, transactions, conversations, and more. You'll also appreciate the well-illustrated discussion of best practices in database design, object/relational mapping, and optimization techniques.

In this 2nd edition of Manning's bestselling Hibernate in Action, authors Christian Bauer and Gavin King -- the founder of the Hibernate project -- cover Hibernate 3.2 in detail along with the EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence 1.0 standards.

What's Inside:

--Authoritative source for any developer using Java with SQL databases.
--Covers the latest major Hibernate version in great detail
--Explores the new EJB 3.0 Java Persistence standard.
--Written by the Hibernate founder and project lead.
--Object/relational mapping concepts
--Real-world tasks and examples
--Application design and development processes with ORM



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent book for Hibernate beginners
Regarding the topics inside, May be as I already have experience in Java, J2EE..I feel it easy to read and understand with good examples. I think it's a very good book for the one who are new to Hibernate.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Introduction and Reference
My current project switched from using JDBC to JPA with Hibernate for persistence. I took the lead for configuring and implementing the persistence backend and API that the rest of our application would use. I started reading the Java Persistence with Hibernate book and wasn't disappointed.

First, let me say this book is big. There is a lot of content, but JPA and especially Hibernate are not trivial topics. Don't let the size of the book scare you away. I used this book as a complete ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This should not be your first Hibernate book
This book is too detailed and drifts too much into the intricate details of ORM, Hibernate and JPA. Unless you have loads of time on your hands (like the 8 months one reviewer spent on it) this is not a great book. Its not a great refernce book either because its very difficult to find an answer to anything specific you are looking for. I think the only people this book will appeal to are the hard core hibernate junkies... who really don't need to read another book about hibernate because they know ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - like most of these books these days, the index is useless
The primary problem with books these days isn't that they are being replaced by the internet or by Kindle, it's that usually the indexes in books are utterly useless. In this particular book they waste 10 pages on absolutely useless fluffy filler such as: forward to the revised edition, forward to the first edition, preface to the revised edition, preface to the first edition, acknowledgments, about this book, about the cover illustration, praise page and brief contents in addition to the standard ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Total Mess
I have read this book at least three times. After two readings, I read the "Hibernate Reference Documentation" [HRD] (free download) and found THAT book clear and concise. Then I went back to re-read this book and I see how they, time after time, flubbed their explanations. I'm betting that Gavin wrote the Reference doc and that Christian wrote "Java Persistence with Hibernate" [JPWH]. Here are some examples:

The concept of a component or is muddled in JPWH but it's ... Read More





 

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