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""Contents""; ""About the Authors""; ""About the Technical Reviewer""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: An Introduction to Hibernate 4.2""; ""Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs)""; ""Origins of Hibernate and Object/Relational Mapping""; ""Hibernate as a Persistence Solution""; ""A Hibernate Hello World Example""; ""Mappings""; ""Persisting an Object""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Integrating and Configuring Hibernate""; ""The Steps Needed to Integrate and Configure Hibernate""; ""Understanding Where Hibernate Fits into Your Java Application"" 327 $a""Deploying Hibernate""""Installing Maven""; ""Connection Pooling""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 3: Building a Simple Application""; ""A Simple Application""; ""A First Attempt""; ""Writing Data""; ""Reading Data""; ""Updating Data""; ""Persistence Contexts""; ""Removing Data""; ""A Note on Managing Sessions""; ""A Note on Transactions""; ""Writing Our Sample Application""; ""Add a Ranking""; ""Update a Ranking""; ""Remove a Ranking""; 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""Primary Key""; ""The Use of SQL Formulaa???Based Properties""; ""Mandatory and Unique Constraints""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 6: Mapping with Annotations""; ""Creating Hibernate Mappings with Annotations""; ""The Cons of Annotations""; ""The Pros of Annotations""; ""Choosing Which to Use"" 327 $a""JPA 2 Persistence Annotations""""Entity Beans with @Entity""; ""Primary Keys with @Id and @GeneratedValue""; ""Generating Primary Key Values with @SequenceGenerator""; ""Generating Primary Key Values with @TableGenerator""; ""Compound Primary Keys with @Id, @IdClass, or @EmbeddedId""; ""Database Table Mapping with @Table and @SecondaryTable""; ""Persisting Basic Types with @Basic""; ""Omitting Persistence with @Transient""; ""Mapping Properties and Fields with @Column""; ""Modeling Entity Relationships""; ""Mapping an Embedded (Component) One-to-One Association"" 327 $a""Mapping a Conventional One-to-One Association"" 330 $aBeginning Hibernate, Third Edition is ideal if you?re experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or "connected," approach), but new to open-source, lightweight Hibernate, a leading object-relational mapping and database-oriented application development framework. 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