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1. | By: Steve Perkins; Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 26-MAR-2013 Insert Date: 01-APR-2013 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Hibernate Search by Example
Explore the Hibernate Search system and use its extraordinary search features in your own applications
Add search capability to your custom applications
Integrate with the core Hibernate system, using traditional APIs or JPA
Write search queries in no time that may be simple or complex
In Detail
Users expect software to be highly intelligent when searching data. Searches should span across multiple data points at once, and be able to spot patterns and groupings in the results found. Searches should be able to fix user typos, and use terms related to the user’s search...
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2. | By: Benjamin Perkins Publisher: Wrox Publication Date: 20-SEP-2011 Insert Date: 28-SEP-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Working with NHibernate 3.0 This book provides examples using the IQuery, ICriteria, QueryOver, and LINQ to NHibernate API's within the context of an example Guitar Store inventory program. The reader is walked through the creation of a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database, the creation of a Visual Studio 2010 solution consisting of 3 projects (a Window Presentation Foundation (WPF), a Console Application, and a Class Library). Each one utilizes the .NET 4.0 framework. Then the reader is walked through the steps required to configure and use the many features available contained within NHibernate 3.2. Further...
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3. | By: Gabriel N. Schenker; Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 26-AUG-2011 Insert Date: 07-SEP-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: NHibernate 3
Rapidly retrieve data from your database into .NET objects
Incorporate robust, efficient data access into your .Net projects
Reduce hours of application development time and get better application architecture and performance
Create your domain model first and then derive the database structure automatically from the model
Test, profile, and monitor data access to tune the performance and make your applications fly
Clear, precise step-by-step directions to get you up and running quickly
In Detail
Ideally, we would want to persist the objects our application uses...
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4. | NHibernate with ASP.NET Problem-Design-Solution By: Scott Millett Publisher: Wrox Blox Publication Date: 01-MAR-2009 Insert Date: 10-MAY-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: NHibernate with ASP.NET Problem-Design-Solution
This Wrox Blox demonstrates how to start using NHibernate in line business applications using ASP.NET and VB.NET. Using NHibernate will speed up your application development by removing the need to build your own Data Access Layer (DAL). In addition, you can focus solely on the business problem instead of the infrastructure concerns. Using a simple demo application as an example, this Wrox Blox shows how easy it is to get started with NHibernate and build your DAL in minutes instead of hours. Readers will also see how the POCO pattern enables you to keep your DAL as unobtrusive as possible...
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5. | Hibernate Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach By: SRINIVAS GURUZU; GARY MAK Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 05-JUL-2010 Insert Date: 22-JAN-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Hibernate Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Hibernate continues to be the most popular out-of-the-box framework solution for Java Persistence and data/database accessibility techniques and patterns. It is used for e-commerce–based web applications as well as heavy-duty transactional systems for the enterprise.
Gary Mak, the author of the best-selling Spring Recipes, now brings you Hibernate Recipes. This book contains a collection of code recipes and templates for learning and building Hibernate solutions for you and your clients.
This book is your pragmatic day-to-day reference and guide for doing all things involving...
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6. | By: Aaron Cure Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 12-MAY-2010 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: NHibernate 2
Rapidly retrieve data from your database into .NET objects
Incorporate robust, efficient data access into your .Net projects
Gain database independence, not tied to any particular technology
Avoid spending countless hours developing data access layers
Eliminate writing stored proceduresClear, precise step-by-step directions to get up and running quickly
In Detail
NHibernate is an open source object-relational mapper, or simply put, a way to retrieve data from your database into standard .NET objects. Quite often we spend hours designing the database, only to go back...
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7. | By: Pierre Henri Kuaté; Christian Bauer; Gavin King; Tobin Harris Publisher: Manning Publications Publication Date: 01-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 21-APR-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: NHibernate in Action In the classic style of Manning's "In Action" series, NHibernate in
Action shows .NET developers how to use the NHibernate
Object/Relational Mapping tool. This book is a translation from
Java to .NET, as well as an expansion, of Manning's bestselling
Hibernate in Action. All traces of Java have been carefully
replaced by their .NET equivalents. The book shows how to implement
complex business objects, and later teaches advanced techniques
like caching and session management. Readers will discover how to
implement persistence in a .NET application, and how to configure
NHibernate to specify...
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8. | By: Emmanuel Bernard; John Griffin Publisher: Manning Publications Publication Date: 04-JAN-2009 Insert Date: 24-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Hibernate Search in Action
Enterprise and web applications require full-featured,
"Google-quality" search capabilities, but such features are
notoriously difficult to implement and maintain. Hibernate Search
builds on the Lucene feature set and offers an easyto- implement
interface that integrates seamlessly with Hibernate-the leading
data persistence solution for Java applications.
Hibernate Search in Action introduces both the principles of
enterprise search and the implementation details a Java developer
will need to use Hibernate Search effectively. This book blends the
insights of the Hibernate Search lead...
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9. | Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to Professional By: Dave Minter; Jeff Linwood Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 24-AUG-2006 Insert Date: 18-OCT-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to Professional
Beginning Hibernate is ideal if you're experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or connected, approach), but are new to open source lightweight Hibernate—the most popular de facto object-relational mapping and database-oriented application development framework. This book packs in information about the release of the Hibernate 3.2.x persistence layer and provides a clear introduction to the current standard for object-relational persistence in Java.
Experienced author Dave Minter and contributor Jeff Linwood provide more in-depth examples than any other books for Hibernate...
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10. | By: James Elliott; Timothy M. O'Brien; Ryan Fowler Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 22-APR-2008 Insert Date: 15-APR-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Harnessing Hibernate Harnessing Hibernate is an ideal introduction to the
popular framework that lets Java developers work with information
from a relational database easily and efficiently. Databases are a
very different world than Java objects, and they often involve
people with different skills and specializations. With Hibernate,
bridging these two worlds is significantly easier, and with this
book, you can get up to speed with Hibernate quickly.
Rather than present you with another reference, Harnessing
Hibernate lets you explore the system, from download and
configuration through a series of projects that...
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Getting Started with Hibernate 3 By:Â James Elliott Publisher:Â O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date:Â 07-AUG-2006 Insert Date:Â 02-FEB-2007 Slots:Â 1.0 | Overview: Getting Started with Hibernate 3
Hibernate has clearly arrived. Are you ready to benefit from its
simple way of working with relational databases as Java objects?
This PDF updates the introductory material from the award-winning
Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook to teach you how to jump
right in and get productive with the current release of Hibernate.
You'll be walked through the ins and outs of setting up
Hibernate and some related tools that make it easier to use--and
that may give you new ideas about how to store information in your
Java programs.In short, this PDF gives you exactly the information you need to
start...
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12. | Hibernate: A J2EE™ Developer's Guide By: Will Iverson Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 22-NOV-2004 Insert Date: 16-FEB-2005 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Hibernate: A J2EE™ Developer's Guide Build fast, high-performance Java database applications with
Hibernate.
Hibernate makes it far easier to build robust, high-performance
database applications with Java. Now there's a practical, hands-on
guide to using Hibernate's flexible, fast object/relational
persistence and query services. Will Iverson covers every facet of
development with Hibernate, from its mapping system toits advanced
query mechanisms and transaction support.
Iverson shows you how to build Hibernate solutions that can
integrate with Swing, with JSP, and even with EJBs utilizing
bean-managed persistence. Using...
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13. | Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook By: James Elliott Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 10-MAY-2004 Insert Date: 25-JUN-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook
Do you enjoy writing software, except for the database code?
Hibernate:A Developer's Notebook is for you. Database
experts may enjoy fiddling with SQL, but you don't have to--the
rest of the application is the fun part. And even database experts
dread the tedious plumbing and typographical spaghetti needed to
put their SQL into a Java program. Hibernate: A Developers
Notebook shows you how to use Hibernate to automate
persistence: you write natural Java objects and some simple
configuration files, and Hibernate automates all the interaction
between your objects and the database. You don't...
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