Developing HibernateUtil class | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Developing Layered Application using J2EE | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr.Natraj
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Hibernate Reverse Engineering Using Eclipse Part 1 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Hibernate Reverse Engineering through Eclipse Part-2 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Hibernate Application using Hibernate Reverse | Mr.Natraj
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Association Mapping in Hibernate Part 1 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Association Mapping in Hibernate Part 2 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Association Mapping in Hibernate Part 3 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Association Mapping in Hibernate Part 4 | Hibernate Tutorial | Mr. Nataraj
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Developing one-to-many Uni Directional Application | Mr.Natraj
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Developing Annotation driven one-to-many Uni Directional | Mr.Natraj
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Hibernate Application Development using Hibernate Reverse engineering | Mr.Natraj
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Developing one-to-many Uni-Directional Association Application in Hibernate using JPA Annotations
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MVC2 Architecture Principles | Spring Tutorials | Mr.Nataraj
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Understanding MVC Architecture | Spring Tutorials | Mr.Nataraj
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Understanding MVC1 & MVC2 Architectures | Spring Tutorials | Mr.Nataraj
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Model-1 Architecture | Spring Tutorial | Mr.Nataraj
Description:
Dive into a comprehensive 14-hour tutorial series on Hibernate, covering essential concepts and practical applications. Learn about the need for Hibernate, its definition, advantages of O-R mapping, and the differences between programming languages, software technologies, and frameworks. Explore POJO classes, Hibernate architecture, and important objects in Hibernate persistence logic. Gain insights into VO, BO, and DTO classes, as well as DAO best practices. Develop your first Hibernate application, create libraries in Eclipse, and understand ThreadLocal objects. Master HibernateUtil class development, layered application development using J2EE, and Hibernate reverse engineering. Delve into association mapping, including one-to-many uni-directional applications using both XML and JPA annotations. Conclude with an understanding of MVC architecture principles, including MVC1 and MVC2 architectures, as presented by Mr. Nataraj.