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    Author: Joseph Ottinger, Jeff Linwood, Dave Minter
    Full Title: Beginning Hibernate: For Hibernate 5, 4th Edition
    Publisher: Apress; 4th ed. edition (December 13, 2016)
    Year: 2016
    ISBN-13: 9781484223192 (978-1-4842-2319-2), 9781484223185 (978-1-4842-2318-5)
    ISBN-10: 1484223195, 1484223187
    Pages: 223
    Language: English
    Genre: Software Engineering
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 41.59 €


    Get started with the Hibernate 5 persistence layer and gain a clear introduction to the current standard for object-relational persistence in Java. This updated edition includes the new Hibernate 5.0 framework as well as coverage of NoSQL, MongoDB, and other related technologies, ranging from applications to big data. Beginning Hibernate is ideal if you’re experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or connected, approach), but new to open-source, lightweight Hibernate.

    The book keeps its focus on Hibernate without wasting time on nonessential third-party tools, so you’ll be able to immediately start building transaction-based engines and applications. Experienced authors Joseph Ottinger with Dave Minter and Jeff Linwood provide more in-depth examples than any other book for Hibernate beginners. They present their material in a lively, example-based manner—not a dry, theoretical, hard-to-read fashion.


    What You'll Learn:
    ✓ Build enterprise Java-based transaction-type applications that access complex data with Hibernate
    ✓ Work with Hibernate 5 using a present-day build process
    ✓ Use Java 8 features with Hibernate
    ✓ Integrate into the persistence life cycle
    ✓ Map using Java’s annotations
    ✓ Search and query with the new version of Hibernate
    ✓ Integrate with MongoDB using NoSQL
    ✓ Keep track of versioned data with Hibernate Envers

    Who This Book Is For
    Experienced Java developers interested in learning how to use and apply object-relational persistence in Java and who are new to the Hibernate persistence framework.

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