New Java Course: Hibernate 3.2
December 1, 2006.
The Java development community has long sought a truly robust, scalable, and
maintainable persistence solution. After many near misses,
Hibernate is looking
like the answer. Object Innovations is pleased to announce the release of the new
Course 118, "Java Persistence with Hibernate."
This highly focused, two-day course shows experienced Java developers how to put
Hibernate to work immediately as a persistence engine for their domain models.
The author, Ken Kousen of Kousen IT, has deep experience with Java development,
and has found Hibernate to be an elegant, not to say perfect, solution for the persistence tier.
He also notes that the market for Hibernate training may be ripening.
"Hibernate, as an open source project, is actively growing and changing.
Its merger with the EJB and JPA specifications may slow that process a bit,
so we may have entered a period of relative stability for the API."
"Java Persistence with Hibernate" also pairs up very nicely with Object Innovation's
Course 117, "The Spring Framework."
These two frameworks compliment each other well, and Courses 117 and 118 together
provide for an excellent week of practical Java EE training.
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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