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Some excellent Hibernate tutorials. Covers topics differently than book. Very good query coverate.

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Articles

Hibernate tutorials for free download. Different presentation than the books.

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Hibernate 3.3: Redesigned, Modular JARs and a Refactored Caching System

Hibernate, a Java-based Object/Relational (O/R) mapping framework, released version 3.3 today.

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iBATIS, Hibernate, and JPA: Which is right for you? - Java World

Object-relational mapping in Java is a tricky business, and solutions like JDBC and entity beans have met with less than overwhelming enthusiasm. But a new generation of ORM solutions has since emerged. These tools allow for easier programming and a closer adherence to the ideals of object-oriented programming and multi-tiered architectural development. Learn how Hibernate, iBATIS, and the Java Persistence API compare based on factors such as query-language support, performance, and portability across different relational databases. In this article we introduce and compare two of the most popular open source persistence frameworks, iBATIS and Hibernate. We also discuss the Java Persistence API(JPA). We introduce each solution and discuss its defining qualities, as well as its individual strengths and weaknesses in broad application scenarios. We then compare iBATIS, Hibernate, and JPA based on factors such as performance, portability, complexity, and adaptability to data model changes

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iBATIS, Hibernate, and JPA: Which is right for you? - Java World

Object-relational mapping in Java is a tricky business, and solutions like JDBC and entity beans have met with less than overwhelming enthusiasm. But a new generation of ORM solutions has since emerged. These tools allow for easier programming and a closer adherence to the ideals of object-oriented programming and multi-tiered architectural development. Learn how Hibernate, iBATIS, and the Java Persistence API compare based on factors such as query-language support, performance, and portability across different relational databases. In this article we introduce and compare two of the most popular open source persistence frameworks, iBATIS and Hibernate. We also discuss the Java Persistence API(JPA). We introduce each solution and discuss its defining qualities, as well as its individual strengths and weaknesses in broad application scenarios. We then compare iBATIS, Hibernate, and JPA based on factors such as performance, portability, complexity, and adaptability to data model changes

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hibernate.org - Hibernate

A database modelling tool similar to subsonic

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hibernate.org - Hibernate

A database modelling tool similar to subsonic

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Eyal Lupu Java Blog

hibernate.default_batch_fetch_size

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