Groovy and Grails Recipes

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Bashar Abdul-Jawad, “Groovy and Grails Recipes”
Apress | 2008-12-02 | ISBN: 143021600X | 424 pages | PDF | 2,2 MB

Groovy and Grails Recipes is the busy developers’ guide for developing applications in Groovy and Grails. Rather than boring you with theoretical knowledge of “yet another language/framework,” this book delves straight into solving real–life problems in Groovy and Grails using easy–to–understand, well–explained code snippets. Through learning by example, you will be able to pick up on Groovy and Grails quickly and use the book as an essential reference when developing applications.

What you’ll learn

Discover elegant and efficient solutions to common programming problems and web development tasks.

Get and reuse practical examples for both Groovy language and Grails framework, using the latest stable versions of each.

Perform a wide range of development tasks that cover all of the web development tiers, from View Layer to Service Layer to Domain Layer.

Access the wide range of available Grails framework plug–ins.

Obtain the recipes to integrate Spring, Hibernate, SiteMesh, and more with the Grails web framework.

Who is this book for?

This book is for Java and web developers who are interested to learn more about Groovy and/or Grails and are looking for real–life, working examples of how to achieve common programming tasks in Groovy and Grails.

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Hibernate in Action

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Hibernate in Action
Manning Publications; 1 edition | ISBN: 193239415X | 408 pages | Data: August 1, 2004 | PDF | 1 Mb

Hibernate practically exploded on the Java scene. Why is this open-source tool so popular? Because it automates a tedious task: persisting your Java objects to a relational database. The inevitable mismatch between your object-oriented code and the relational database requires you to write code that maps one to the other. This code is often complex, tedious and costly to develop. Hibernate does the mapping for you.

Not only that, Hibernate makes it easy. Positioned as a layer between your application and your database, Hibernate takes care of loading and saving of objects. Hibernate applications are cheaper, more portable, and more resilient to change. And they perform better than anything you are likely to develop yourself.

Hibernate in Action carefully explains the concepts you need, then gets you going. It builds on a single example to show you how to use Hibernate in practice, how to deal with concurrency and transactions, how to efficiently retrieve objects and use caching.

The authors created Hibernate and they field questions from the Hibernate community every day–they know how to make Hibernate sing. Knowledge and insight seep out of every pore of this book.

What’s Inside

- ORM concepts

- Getting started

- Many real-world tasks

- The Hibernate application development process

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Professional Java JDK 6 Edition

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Professional Java JDK 6 Edition
Wrox; 6 edition | ISBN: 0471777102 | 741 pages | January 10, 2007 | PDF | 4 Mb

Working as an effective professional Java developer requires you to know Java APIs, tools, and techniques to solve a wide variety of Java problems. Building upon Ivor Horton’s Beginning Java 2, this resource shows you how to use the core features of the latest JDK as well as powerful open source tools such as Ant, JUnit, and Hibernate. It will arm you with a well-rounded understanding of the professional Java development landscape.

The expert author team begins by uncovering the sophisticated Java language features, the methodology for developing solutions, and steps for exploiting patterns. They then provide you with a collection of real-world examples that will become an essential part of your developer’s toolkit. With this approach, you’ll gain the skills to build advanced solutions by utilizing the more complex and nuanced parts of Java JDK 6.

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Professional Hibernate

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“Professional Hibernate” by Eric Pugh, Joseph D. Gradecki
Publisher: Wrox (2004) | ISBN: 0764576771 | PDF | 6.15 Mb | 456 Pages

What is this book about?

This book is written for professional Java developers who already understand how to build server-side Java applications. The book assumes no previous experience with Hibernate, though readers should have a general familiarity with databases and Web development.

What does this book cover?

After a quick overview of Hibernate in the first two chapters, the authors jump right to the code. They show how to do the following:

* Obtain and install Hibernate

* Build the Hibernate development environment

* Use Hibernate to connect to databases

* Use Hibernate to create persistent classes and objects

* Use the Hibernate database query language and transaction management functions

* Use the Hibernate APIs

After covering these essentials, the authors go further, showing readers how to use Hibernate in the real world. This means demonstrating how to use Hibernate with other popular tools that readers are using (including Eclipse, Tomcat, Maven, Struts, and XDoclet). This book takes a very real-world, hands-on approach to these topics and includes many working code examples, as well as a sophisticated sample application.

Book – 6.15 Mb

Source code – 7.06 Mb
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Hibernate Quickly

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Patrick Peak, Nick Heudecker, “Hibernate Quickly”
Publisher: Manning Publications (2005) | ISBN: 1932394419 | PDF | 9.81 Mb | 220 Pages

Hibernate Quickly is a companion volume to Manning’s Hibernate in Action which is a focused and comprehensive book on the subject written by the project founders. The current book aims to give readers the 20% of information they need 80% of the time. It uses the pages saved to orient the reader within the Hibernate “ecosystem”: the peripheral technologies and techniques typically used with Hibernate. This is the book readers are likely to turn to if they want to get up and running quickly. Examples are developed incrementally to demonstrate Hibernate concepts and to show how Hibernate works with the other common development tools and frameworks such as XDoclet, Struts, WebWork, Spring, and Tapestry. Covers the newest version, Hibernate 3.

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