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Integrating Spring and Hibernate Developers Workshop (Spring Emphasis)

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Summary:
This course provides coverage of Hibernate concepts and practices for interacting between Java and relational databases. The goal of this course is to empower developers with the knowledge they need to design and implement Spring applications that effectively and transparently use Hibernate to manage data persistence. The areas addressed in this course range from data/class mapping and persisted object lifecycle and management to how Hibernate can be used in the Spring framework.

Duration:
4 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This an intermediate level Hibernate and Spring training course, designed for developers that need to understand how and when to use Hibernate in Spring applications.

Topics:

  • Introduction to the Spring Framework
  • Spring and Persistence
  • Spring and Transactions
  • Spring and Extensibility
  • Spring and the Web
  • Spring Web Services
  • Introduction to Hibernate
  • Getting Started with Hibernate
  • Basic ORM in Hibernate
  • Value-Type Collections and Components
  • Mapping Inheritance
  • Hibernate Annotations
  • Working with Persistent Objects
  • Querying for Objects
  • Spring and Hibernate

Prerequisites:
Students should have Java development experience or have taken an introductory-level Java course.




Last Update: February 10, 2012