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Spring Persistence with Hibernate

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  • Spring Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition, shows you how to use the core Hibernate APIs and tools as part of the Spring Framework.
  • This book illustrates how these two frameworks can be best utilized.
  • Other persistence solutions available in Spring are also shown including the Java Persistence APIs (JPA) and the Grails Object Relational Mapping (GORM) tool.
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About this book

Learn how to use the core Hibernate APIs and tools as part of the Spring Framework. This book illustrates how these two frameworks can be best utilized. Other persistence solutions available in Spring are also shown including the Java Persistence API (JPA).

Spring Persistence with Hibernate, Second Edition has been updated to cover Spring Framework version 4 and Hibernate version 5. After reading and using this book, you'll have the fundamentals to apply these persistence solutions into your own mission-critical enterprise Java applications that you build using Spring.

Persistence is an important set of techniques and technologies for accessing and using data, and ensuring that data is mobile regardless of specific applications and contexts. In Java development, persistence is a key factor in enterprise, e-commerce, and other transaction-oriented applications. Today, the agile and open source Spring Framework is the leading out-of-the-box, open source solutionfor enterprise Java developers; in it, you can find a number of Java persistence solutions.

What You'll Learn

  • Use Spring Persistence, including using persistence tools in Spring as well as choosing the best Java persistence frameworks outside of Spring
  • Take advantage of Spring Framework features such as Inversion of Control (IoC), aspect-oriented programming (AOP), and more
  • Work with Spring JDBC, use declarative transactions with Spring, and reap the benefits of a lightweight persistence strategy
  • Harness Hibernate and integrate it into your Spring-based enterprise Java applications for transactions, data processing, and more
  • Integrate JPA for creating a well-layered persistence tier in your enterprise Java application
Who This Book Is For


This book is ideal for developers interested in learning more about persistence framework options on the Java platform, as well as fundamental Spring concepts. Because the book covers several persistence frameworks, it is suitable for anyone interested in learning more about Spring or any of the frameworks covered. Lastly, this book covers advanced topics related to persistence architecture and design patterns, and is ideal for beginning developers looking to learn more in these areas.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Brookyln, USA

    Paul Fisher

  • Maplewood, USA

    Brian D. Murphy

About the authors

Paul Tepper Fisher first began working in technology at Johns Hopkins University, where he spent several years developing a distance learning application for neuroscience, while completing graduate school there. He has founded two technology start-ups: SmartPants Media, Inc., a software development company specializing in interactive multimedia technology; and dialmercury.com, which develops telephony applications using VoIP and Java. Paul was also manager of technology at Wired.com, where he led the software development team for the on-line publications of Wired.com, webmonkey.com, and howto.wired.com, using Spring, Grails, and Java technology. Currently, Paul is director of engineering for a new music service at Lime Company, where he manages several development teams using agile methodologies. Comprising client-side and server-side components developed using Java, the music service is designed for horizontal scalability and leverages cloud-computing to dynamically change the infrastructure size in response to load. You can read Paul's blog at http://www.paultepperfisher.com. Paul lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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