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Abstract Wallpapers (part 46)
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Hot Girls HQ Wallpapers (part 40)
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Nature Wallpapers (part 48)
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Java Persistence with Hibernate
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Manning Publications | 876 Pages | 2006 | ISBN:1932394885 | PDF | 11 MB
Java Persistence with Hibernate is considerably more than simply a second edition to Hibernate in Action. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the capabilities of the Java Persistence API in addition to those of Hibernate 3, as well as a detailed comparative analysis of the two. It describes how Hibernate has been used to implement the Java Persistence standard, and how to leverage the Hibernate extensions to Java Persistence.
-- From the Forward by LINDA DEMICHIEL Specification Lead, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 and Java Persistence Sun Microsystems
Persistence, the ability of data to outlive an instance of a program, is central to modern applications. Hibernate, the most popular Java persistence tool, provides automatic and transparent object/relational mapping so it's a snap to work with SQL databases in Java applications. Hibernate conforms to the new EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence 1.0 standards.
Java Persistence with Hibernate explores Hibernate by developing an application that ties together hundreds of individual examples. You'll immediately dig into the rich programming model of Hibernate 3.2 and Java Persistence, working through queries, fetching strategies, caching, transactions, conversations, and more. You'll also appreciate the well-illustrated discussion of best practices in database design, object/relational mapping, and optimization techniques.
In this 2nd edition of Manning's bestselling Hibernate in Action, authors Christian Bauer and Gavin King -- the founder of the Hibernate project -- cover Hibernate 3.2 in detail along with the EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence 1.0 standards.
What's Inside:
--Authoritative source for any developer using Java with SQL databases.
--Covers the latest major Hibernate version in great detail
--Explores the new EJB 3.0 Java Persistence standard.
--Written by the Hibernate founder and project lead.
--Object/relational mapping concepts
--Real-world tasks and examples
--Application design and development processes with ORM
From the Publisher
Java Persistence with Hibernate is divided into three major parts.
In Part 1, the book introduces the object/relational paradigm mismatch and explains the fundamentals behind object/relational mapping. Then, readers are walked through a hands-on tutorial to get you started with your first Hibernate, Java Persistence, or EJB 3.0 project. You look at Java application design for domain models and at the options for creating object/relational mapping metadata.
Mapping Java classes and properties to SQL tables and columns is the focus of Part 2. You explore all basic and advanced mapping options in Hibernate and Java Persistence, with XML mapping files and Java annotations. It shows you how to deal with inheritance, collections, and complex class associations. Finally, the book discusses integration with legacy database schemas and some mapping strategies that are especially tricky.
Part 3 is all about the processing of objects and how you can load and store data with Hibernate and Java Persistence. The book introduces the programming interfaces, how to write transactional and conversation-aware applications, and how to write queries. It later focuses on the correct design and implementation of layered Java applications, and the most common design patterns that are used with Hibernate, such as the Data Access Object (DAO) and EJB Command patterns. You'll see how you can test your Hibernate application easily and what other best practices are relevant if you work an object/relational mapping software.
Finally, you are introduced to the JBoss Seam framework, which takes many Hibernate concepts to the next level and enables you to create conversational web applications with ease.
Visit the Manning site for sample chapters, the Author Online Forum, errata and source code for Java Persistence with Hibernate.
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Workbook For Dummies
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Wiley | 411 Pages | 2007 | ISBN-13:9780470169377 | PDF | 10 MB
personal computing. As such, this program is much more than just an electronic
version of an accountant’s familiar green sheet for crunching numbers. For millions of
users the world over, Excel is also their number-one forms designer, their interface to
the corporate database, as well as their premier charting program.
Given Excel’s indisputable versatility, it should come as no surprise that mastering the
basics of the program, not to mention its finer points, is no small undertaking. My experience,
however, in teaching adults to use all manner of Excel’s capabilities has convinced
me that this mastery is greatly accelerated with just a modicum of hands-on experience
judiciously applied to rather simple but realistic data-related problems.
About This Book
As its name suggests, Excel 2007 Workbook For Dummies is designed to give you the kind
of hands-on experience with all the major aspects of the program you need to start using
the program for business or home with a certain degree of confidence and efficiency. As
you’d expect from this type of book, the workbook is primarily composed of questions
and exercises that give you plenty of opportunities to experience the purpose and benefits
of Excel’s many features.
It’s my hope that as a result of doing the exercises in this workbook, you’ll not only be in
firm command of the basic skills necessary to work with confidence in the Excel spreadsheet,
but also have a good idea of the overall power of the program through experience
with its features beyond the spreadsheet.
Conventions Used in This Book
By convention, all the text entries that you type yourself appear in bold. In addition, all
filenames appear in italic type even though they are not italicized when you see their
names in the Windows Explorer or the Excel Open dialog box.
When it comes to instructions in the exercises throughout the workbook, you’ll notice
two conventions:
Ribbon commands often follow the sequence of the tab, command button, and
drop-down menu option. For example, the command Home | Format | Column
Width means that you should select the Home tab, followed by the Format command
button, and then finally the Column Width option on the menu that appears.
Ribbon hot keys are often given following the Ribbon command sequence. For
example, Alt+HOW selects the Home tab, followed by the Format command button,
and then the Column Width, entirely from the keyboard.
One other convention that you’ll notice used throughout the text is the display of the
names for Excel Ribbon commands, Quick Access toolbar buttons, and dialog box
options in the title case, wherein all major words are capitalized except for prepositions.
The title case is used to make these names stand out from the rest of the text. Often,
however, especially in the case of dialog box options, Microsoft does not always follow
this convention, often preferring to capitalize only the first letter of the option name.
The GRE Test For Dummies
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Wiley | 364 Pages | 2009 | ISBN:0470009195 | PDF | 7 MB
Buzz: The Science And The Lore Of Alcohol And Caffeine
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Stephen Braun | 225 Pages | 2008 | ISBN:0195092899 | PDF | 9 MB
Penguin Quick Guides: Really Useful English Idioms
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Longman | 160 Pages | 2001 | ISBN:0582468876 | PDF | 19 MB
Do you want to understand and use more idioms in English? With over 130 of the most common idioms used in English today, this guide will help you use idioms to talk about many things, including: friends and family; work and business; dating and romance; thinking and learning, and much more.
Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill
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Little | 296 Pages | 2006 | ISBN:0316057835 | PDF | 5 MB
Building Services Handbook, Fifth Edition
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Butterworth-Heinemann | 632 Pages | 2009 | ISBN:1856176266 | PDF | 5 MB