Java Persistence with Hibernate
Manning Publications (Verlag)
978-1-61729-045-9 (ISBN)
- Definitive source on Hibernate
- Unmatched breadth and depth
- All examples have been updated to the latest versions
This book is for intermediate Java developers.
No experience with Hibernate is necessary.
Contains:
- Object/relational mapping concepts
- Get started with Hibernate and Java Persistence
- Efficient database application design
- Comprehensive Hibernate and Java Persistence reference
- Integration of Java
- Persistence with EJB, CDI, JSF, and JAX-RS
- Unmatched breadth and depth
Persistence-the ability of data to outlive an instance of a program-is central to modern applications. Hibernate, the most popular provider of the Java Persistence standard, offers automatic and transparent object/relational mapping, making it a snap to work with SQL databases in Java applications. Java Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition explores Hibernate by developing an application that ties together hundreds of individual examples. It digs into the rich programming model of Hibernate, working through mappings, queries, fetching strategies, transactions, conversations, caching, and more and provides a well-illustrated discussion of best practices in database design and optimization techniques. This revised edition covers Hibernate 5 in detail along with the Java Persistence 2.1 standard (JSR 338) and all examples have
Persistence-the ability of data to outlive an instance of a program-is central to modern applications. Hibernate, the most popular provider of the Java Persistence standard, makes it a snap to work with SQL databases in Java applications.
Christian Bauer is a member of the Hibernate developer team and he works as a trainer and consultant.
Gavin King is the founder of the Hibernate project and a member of the original Java Persistence expert group (JSR 220). He also led the standardization effort of CDI (JSR 299). Gavin is currently creating a new programming language for business applications called Ceylon.
Gary Gregory is a software engineer at Rocket Software working on application servers and legacy integration. He is the co-author of JUnit in Action and Spring Batch in Action, and a member of the project management committees for the Apache Software Foundation project Commons, Xalan and Logging Services.
1. Introducing JPA and Hibernate
2. Domain models and metadata
3. Mapping persistent classes
4. Mapping value types
5. Mapping inheritance
6. Mapping collections and entity associations
7. Advanced entity association mappings
8. Complex and legacy schemas
9. Managing data
10. Transactions and concurrency
11. Implementing conversations
12. Fetch plans, strategies, and profiles
13. Filtering data
14. Creating and executing queries
15. The query languages
16. Advanced query options
17. Customizing SQL
18. Building enterprise applications
19. Scaling Hibernate
Obwohl es viele Persistenzalternativen gibt wie iBatis, Apache Cayenne, Objektdatenbanken, etc. ist dieses Buch ein reicher Fundus, der weit über Hibernate hinausgeht. Ein Beispiel ist die Darstellung von EJB 3, in die sich Hibernate nahtlos integriert. Dieses Werk mag zwar en Detail jede Schraube von Hibernate akribisch beschreiben, aber wer ein wirklich großes System – mit allen Features – entwickeln will, wird für jedes Detail dankbar sein. Insbesondere in den Kapiteln, in denen es um Transaktionen, Caching, Fetching und Query-Optimierung geht. Eine Einführung zu JBoss Seam rundet das Werk ab.
Stefan Edlich (zur Vorauflage)
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 1034 g |
Einbandart | kartoniert |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Datenbanken |
Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► Java | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
Schlagworte | Datenbank • Hibernate • JAVA (Programmiersprache) • Persistenz |
ISBN-10 | 1-61729-045-9 / 1617290459 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-61729-045-9 / 9781617290459 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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