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 Post subject: Hibernate in Action and Hibernate Version 3
PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 11:26 pm 
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Hello all,

I'm planning to buy an ebook version of Hibernate in Action. I'm wondering if it covers version 3 features? Or, is API changed a lot so reading the book is nonsense if I use version 3?

PS: I'm insisting on version 3, because in our applications we have to use stored procedures.

Thanks.
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The book does not cover Hibernate3 (it was finished more than half a year ago). However, I'd definitely say its a must read even for Hibernate3.

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Hi,

christian wrote:
The book does not cover Hibernate3 (it was finished more than half a year ago). However, I'd definitely say its a must read even for Hibernate3.


Do you plan a new edition to cover the new Hibernate3 specifics?

Thanks in advance,

Ahmed.


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Possibly.

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christian wrote:
The book does not cover Hibernate3 (it was finished more than half a year ago). However, I'd definitely say its a must read even for Hibernate3.

In fact, it's a must read for any java developer who has to access a database. It's probably the best book on Java I've read in the last two years (and I read a lot). Good job ! ... (and congratulations for your presentation at Javapolis).


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