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10 things I learned about using Hibernate/JPA successfully by SpencerUresk

A little over a year ago, I joined the project in part to add some Hibernate expertise. Since then, we have been using Hibernate's JPA implementation, but the ideas remain<sep/>

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Hibernate performance with large data sets

his is an attempt to consolidate a few of the performance tips that I’ve learnt about hibernate over the last few months. I should caveat this by stating that I work in bio-informatics where we deal with very large volumes of data in OLTP applications.

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Jason Carreira : Weblog

uggest jumping on Hibernate 3 even though it's in beta now as it has a lot of very useful new features.

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Jason Carreira : Weblog

I‘m not claiming to be a Hibernate expert, but I‘ve used it on an enterprise product, added features, submitted patches, etc. so I know a bit. Since I was writing this up anyway, I figured I‘d blog it.

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Wonseok Kim's Blog: Understanding the cache of TopLink Essentials(GlassFish JPA)

To use JPA properly knowing spec is not enough becauseit doesn't cover all aspects and the behaviour can be a little bit different in persistence providers. Especially 2nd-level cache is not covered by JPA spec, but most providers provides it.

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