On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 01:47:53PM +0000, Monika C. Mevenkamp wrote:
> I have a 2006 copy of
> [http://www.manning.com/peak/peak_cover150.jpg]
> Hibernate Quickly
> 
> Patrick Peak and Nick Heudecker
> 
> since the committers will do the heavy lifting of mapping the current DB 
> structure to hibernate, I am mainly interested in getting a good foundation 
> in hibernate style querying
> 
> did the query interface stay stable  or should I trash this book ?
> 
> yes - yes - I know I can go online and yes a good link would be helpful - but 
> for some things I prefer to start out with a book - but i don’t want to waste 
> my time on a prehistoric API

I've been studying Antonio Goncalves' _Beginning Java EE 6 Platform
with Glassfish 3_ since it has several chapters on JPA.  I'm trying to
avoid proprietary Hibernate-isms and stick to JSR 317 as much as
possible, so that we don't get tied down again.

I've also referred to Wikibooks' _Java Persistence_:

  https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Java_Persistence

and to the online Hibernate documentation.

-- 
Mark H. Wood
Lead Technology Analyst

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