October 2006
Intermediate to advanced
880 pages
22h 11m
English
The "Hello World" example in the previous chapter introduced you to Hibernate; however, it isn't useful for understanding the requirements of real-world applications with complex data models. For the rest of the book, we use a much more sophisticated example application—CaveatEmptor, an online auction system—to demonstrate Hibernate and Java Persistence.
We start our discussion of the application by introducing a programming model for persistent classes. Designing and implementing the persistent classes is a multistep process that we'll examine in detail.
First, you'll learn how to identify the business entities of a problem domain. You create a conceptual model of these entities and their attributes, called ...
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