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In our latest addition to the Javalobby Book Reviews, Horaci Macias writes an in-depth review of one of the latest books on the popular ORM layer, Hibernate Quickly.
From the review:
Hibernate quickly is an effective guide on how to get started with Hibernate. The book brings you up to speed with Hibernate and sets you up for most of the real life scenarios you will ever face as opposed to being a complete reference on every single bit of Hibernate you can think of. If you´re new to Hibernate and need to get productive using it or want to evaluate it without reading all its historic design decisions then this book is for you.
Book Review: Hibernate Quickly
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From the review:
Hibernate quickly is an effective guide on how to get started with Hibernate. The book brings you up to speed with Hibernate and sets you up for most of the real life scenarios you will ever face as opposed to being a complete reference on every single bit of Hibernate you can think of. If you´re new to Hibernate and need to get productive using it or want to evaluate it without reading all its historic design decisions then this book is for you.
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