Do you enjoy writing software, except for the database code?
"Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook" is for you.
Database experts may enjoy fiddling with SQL, but you don't have
to--the rest of the application is the fun part. And even database
experts dread the tedious plumbing and typographical spaghetti
needed to put their SQL into a Java program. "Hibernate: A
Developers Notebook" shows you how to use Hibernate to automate
persistence: you write natural Java objects and some simple
configuration files, and Hibernate automates all the interaction
between your objects and the database. You don't even need to know
the database is there, and you can change from one database to
another simply by changing a few statements in a configuration
file.
"Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook" walks you through the ins
and outs of using Hibernate, from installation and configuration,
to complex associations and composite types. Two chapters explore
ways to write sophisticated queries, which you can express either
through a pure Java API, or with an SQL-inspired, but
object-oriented, query language. Don't let that intimidate you
though: one of the biggest surprises in working with Hibernate is
that for many of the common real-world application scenarios, you
don't need an explicit query at all.
If you've needed to add a database backend to your application,
don't put it off. It's much more fun than it used to be, and
"Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook" shows you why.
Here's what a few reviewers had to say:
"I'm sitting on an airplane after finishing "Hibernate: A
Developer's Notebook," It's rare to find a book on a new Java
technology that you can get through on a domestic flight. Thatthis
notebook effectively and succinctly tackles object-relational
mapping makes it, and Hibernate, even more impressive. Many books
in this category would need to be checked luggage. With this book,
you travel first class." --Mike Clark
"A simple persistence framework deserves a simple book, and this
one delivers. The examples are well described and easy to
understand, yet sophisticated enough to demonstrate Hibernate in a
real-world context. Jim, I'm a new fan." --Bruce Tate
About the new Developer's Notebook Series from O'Reilly:
Developer's Notebooks are a new book series covering important
new tools for software developers. Developer's Notebooks stress
example over explanation and practice over theory. They are about
learning by doing; by experimenting with tools and discovering what
works. "All lab, no lecture," with a thoughtful lab partner to
guide the way.
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