Key Features
- Understand the internals of Hibernate and its architecture, and how it manages Entities, Events, Versioning, Filters, and Cache
- Observe how Hibernate bridges the gap between object-oriented concepts and relational models
- Discover how Hibernate can address architectural concerns such as Transaction, Database Multi-tenancy, Clustering, and Database Shards
Book Description
Hibernate has been so successful since its inception that it even influenced the Java Enterprise Edition specification in that the Java Persistence API was dramatically changed to do it the Hibernate way. Hibernate is the tool that solves the complex problem of Object Relational Mapping. It can be used in both Java Enterprise applications as well as .Net applications. Additionally, it can be used for both SQL and NoSQL data stores.
Some developers learn the basics of Hibernate and hit the ground quickly. But when demands go beyond the basics, they take a reactive approach instead of learning the fundamentals and core concepts. However, the secret to success for any good developer is knowing and understanding the tools at your disposal. It's time to learn about your tool to use it better
This book first explores the internals of Hibernate by discussing what occurs inside a Hibernate session and how Entities are managed. Then, we cover core topics such as mapping, querying, caching, and we demonstrate how to use a wide range of very useful annotations.
Additionally, you will learn how to create event listeners or interceptors utilizing the improved architecture in the latest version of Hibernate.
What you will learn
- Understand the internals of a Hibernate session and how Entities are managed
- Declare better mapping between entity classes and database tables
- Manage entity associations and collections
- Fetch data not just by entity ID, but also using HQL, Criteria Objects, Filters, and Native SQL
- Observe the first and second level caches and find out how to manage them
- Collect statistics and metrics data for further observation
- Make your application work with multi-tenant databases
About the Author
Ramin Rad has been working as a software professional for the last 20 years, living in Washington DC area. He studied mathematics and computer science in the academic world, and he cares deeply for the art of software development.
He is also a musician, a guitarist, who performs regularly in the DC area and beyond. His artistic side is significant because he believes that writing software is more art than science, following the philosophy of the likes of Donald Knuth, who wrote the Art of Computer Programming series.
Currently, he is a director and a solution architect at a large international software product and services company, focusing on enterprise, mobile, and cloud-based solutions.
Table of Contents
- Entity and Session
- Advanced Mapping
- Working with Annotations
- Advanced Fetching
- Hibernate Cache
- Events, Interceptors, and Envers
- Metrics and Statistics
- Addressing Architecture
- EJB and Spring Context