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Java Persistence: Hibernate and JPA Fundamentals

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Product is rated as #175 in category Java

If you re a Java programmer who wants to learn the fundamentals and some of the advanced topics of Java Persistence with Hibernate, then you re the one this course is designed for.

We’ll be working with Hibernate 4.3.5.Final (and applicable updates for Hibernate 5.0), and using Hibernate as a JPA Provider for the most part of this course. You’ll be learning the fundamentals and some of the advanced JPA features for Object/Relational Mapping, Querying, CachingPerformance and Concurrency.

Instructor Details

I am a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) with around 9 years of application development experience (as of April, 2016). I have been developing applications of various complexities using Java-based technologies and frameworks such as Java/JavaEE, Spring, Spring MVC, Spring WebFlow, Spring Security, Portlet, Spring Portlet MVC, Struts, Hibernate, DWR, Lucene, Android, MEAN stack and Hadoop. Besides being a trainer at MavenEdge, I am also a working Software Consultant. I've also been a corporate trainer on Java technologies and frameworks. I've worked on Tomcat, Glassfish, Liferay Portal, Jenkins for application development, deployment and release management. I've worked more on Maven than Ant. And in the world of relational database management systems, I've worked mostly on MySQL. For test driving my code I've used JUnit, EasyMock, Mockito frameworks. Besides working on the server-end, I've also explored the front-end world of JavaScript, jQuery, Backbone and Require JS. I've worked on projects on Android and MEAN stack. I've also been the Architect for some of the projects I've worked on. I took some Oracle certifications as well along the way. Currently, I am working on Scalable Data Science projects.

Specification: Java Persistence: Hibernate and JPA Fundamentals

Duration

7 hours

Year

2020

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Nayan Lara

    I found the course very helpful. All the topics, particularly the more advanced and difficult ones like Second level Caching, Optimistic Locking, Concurrency… are explained really good. The instructor has used a lot of pictures and animations to make concepts easier to understand. As the course progressed and got more advanced, the instructor also explained how things work internally while explaining the topics. Good course. Good work.

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  2. Mukesh Swami

    Excellent Work.

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  3. Paseka Aaron Monyeki

    The slides are not too appealing and I feel individual videos are a mouthful , work should be down to divide the information thoroughly otherwise on point

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  4. Jaime Andres Pinilla Barrera

    Thanks for you share your knowledges!

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  5. Eliza Pokhyliuk

    The material is pretty good and clearly explained. With a good English and lota examples! Respect!

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  6. Murtuza Vora

    Till now, Only theory part was there, but was good enough to understand.

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  7. Sasa Petrovic

    Useful information and a lot of good examples.

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  8. Ester Daci

    It was more like lecture. I was hoping more practical work and steps for a real application.

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  9. Marcos Eduardo Klabunde

    I’m a brazilian, but watching this course were very easy, the english was clear and easy to understand. Also, the course content were well explained. Very recommended!

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  10. Teng Yang

    The instructor’s manner of speech can be quite distracting and somewhat difficult to understand times, but all that can be forgiven. Bottom line is, I stuck to it and learned a lot from the course. I’m pretty sure that had I not taken the course, I wouldn’t have learned as much as I did nor understood how some of the things work under the hood. I appreciated that the instructor went over 2nd level caching, inheritance, isolation levels, versioning, concurrency control, distinguished between optimistic vs pessimistic locking, best practices, N + 1 select problem, etc. There were also some good info such as how the 1st level cache is ID based and how queries bypasses the 1st level cache to the DB, unlike if you had just used entityManger.find(…). Also important was how different RDBMS have different default isolation level set e.g. has MySQL has it set to REPEATABLE READ, and postgreSQL has it set to READ COMMITTED, etc. Overall, I learned a lot of important information and I’m really glad I took it, so all in all yeah, I recommend this course. Although, yes, the instructor’s speech can be a little distracting (I’m the first to attest to this), if you can just bear with it for a little while, I’m sure you’ll be rewarded with a lot of important information in the end.

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  11. Madan

    Thanks for this course. Would have liked to see more live coding examples. But definitely gained some knowledge on jpa and hibernate.

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  12. Swati Jitendrakumar Patel

    I did not like the way instructor uses cheat sheets for xml and JPA annotations as well; it was fine till the time java classes were copied. The descriptions of lines could be elaborated while typing it in files. Why to log on for such course when there is no typing, just cheat and run? I am not even in 30 day return period of this course. SUCH A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY.

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