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Introduction to Hibernate

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Michael L. Simpson - click to view profile
Description:
JSP and servlet programmers will learn how to integrate their enterprise applications with the open-source Hibernate framework for persisting information to databases. They will also learn how the Hibernate architecture implements best practices in Web application Development for persisting information to databases. Course Objectives: As a result of taking this course, you will be able to: •Install and configure the Hibernate product using XML. •Explain how Hibernate maps a database table or entity to a Java object. •Use Hibernate Query Language (HQL) to query and update database entities through Hibernate objects. •Map uni-directional and bi-directional relationships in Hibernate. •Implement inheritance in Hibernate mapping. •Control transactions in Hibernate. •Control caching and perform other advanced efficiency optimizations within Hibernate Course Prerequisites: Familiarity with Java programming, servlets programming, JSP and JavaBeans; familiarity with Web page development (HTML and XML).
Presentations:
314 Module 00: Course Introduction 314 Module 01: Introduction to Hibernate 314 Module 02: Getting Started with Hibernate Quickly - Part 1 314 Module 03: Getting Started with Hibernate Quickly - Part 2 314 Module 04: Querying in Hibernate 314 Module 05: The Hibernate Persistence Lifecycle 314 Module 06: Optimistic Locking and Versioning in Hibernate 314 Module 07: Relationships in Hibernate 314 Module 08: Inheritance Mapping in Hibernate 314 Module 09: Additional Querying Capabilities of Hibernate 314 Module 10: The Hibernate Criteria API 314 Module 11: Hibernate and Java Persistence/EJB 3 314 Module 12: Hibernate and Transactions 314 Module 13: Advanced Hibernate Topics 314 Module 14: Course Summary & Evaluation
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