Hibernate [Electronic resources] : A Developers Notebook نسخه متنی

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James Elliott

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How to Use This Book


The Developer's Notebook
TM
series is a new approach to helping readers
rapidly come up to speed with useful new technologies. This book is not
intended to be a comprehensive reference manual for Hibernate. Instead,
it reflects my own exploration of the system, from initial download and
configuration through a series of projects that demonstrate how to
accomplish a variety of practical goals.

By reading and following along with these examples, you'll be able to
get your own Hibernate environment set up quickly and start using it for
realistic tasks right away. It's as if you can 'walk with me' through terrain
I've mapped out, while I point out useful landmarks and tricky pitfalls
along the way.

Although I certainly include some background materials and explanations
of how Hibernate works and why, this is always in the service of a
focused task. Sometimes I'll refer you to the reference documentation or
other online resources if you'd like more depth about one of the underlying
concepts or details about a related but different way to use Hibernate.

Once you're past the first few chapters, you don't need to read the rest in
order; you can jump to topics that are particularly interesting or relevant
to you. The examples do build on each other, but you can download the
finished source code from the book's web site (you may want to start
with the previous chapter's files and follow along making changes yourself
to implement the examples you're reading). You can always jump
back to the earlier examples if they turn out to be interesting because of
how they relate to what you've just learned.


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