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In Lacture CSS-441 Advanced Programming using JAVA EE

In Lacture CSS-441 Advanced Programming using JAVA EE. Topic : Hibernate 1 Kaster Nurmukan. Agenda. An ORM tool The problem fixed by ORM Advantage Hibernate Hibernate Basic Hibernate sessionFactory Hibernate Session CRUD operation with Hibernate Take care with Transaction

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In Lacture CSS-441 Advanced Programming using JAVA EE

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  1. In LactureCSS-441Advanced Programming using JAVA EE Topic : Hibernate 1 Kaster Nurmukan

  2. Agenda • An ORM tool • The problem fixed by ORM • Advantage • Hibernate • Hibernate Basic • Hibernate sessionFactory • Hibernate Session • CRUD operation with Hibernate • Take care with Transaction • Other ORM JAVA framework ?

  3. The problem before then Hibernate Id Name Age Brithday DB table Object

  4. Hibernate vs. JDBC (an example) • JDBC insertion – st.executeUpdate(“INSERT INTO student VALUES(“Hans N”,”1990-12-11”)); • Hibernate insertion – session.save(student);

  5. The problem • Mapping object variables to column • Mapping relationship • Inheritance : java have , RDBMS no. • Associations :in java Reference ; in RBDMS foreign key • Handling data Type • Managing changes to object state Relatinal object Mapping

  6. ORM • What is ORM • ORM stands for Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) is a programming technique for converting data between relational databases and object oriented programming languages such as Java, C# etc • Advantages • Lets business code access objects rather than DB tables. • Hides details of SQL queries from OO logic • No need deal with database implementation • Entities based on business concept s rather then database structure • Transaction management and automatic key generation • Fast development of application

  7. Hibernate • Hibernate is an Object-Relational Mapping(ORM) solution for JAVA and it raised as an open source persistent framework created by Gavin King in 2001. It is a powerful, high performance Object-Relational Persistence and Query service for any Java Application • NHibernate for .Net. opensource

  8. Hibernate Features • O-R mapping using ordinary JavaBeans • Can set attributes using private fields or private setter methods • Lazy instantiation of collections (configurable) • Polymorphic queries, object-oriented query language • Cascading persist & retrieve for associations, including collections and many-to-many • Transaction management with rollback • Can integrate with other container-provided services

  9. Learn Hibernate what you need Study path ,If JDBC way : • SQL Fundamentals • JDBC Fundamentals • Design and Code • IF use a framework • How to use Hibernate • Configure a Database • IF use a stardard • How to use JPA • Configure a Database

  10. Application Architecture User Interface Data object UI event Application Logic data request business object business Objects DAO business object Hibernate API SessionFactory Hibernate hibernate.cfg.xml JDBC API ResultSet, etc. *.hbm.xml class mappings JDBC Foundation Classes

  11. hibernate.cfg.xmlfor MySQL <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <!DOCTYPE hibernate-configuration PUBLIC ... remainder omitted > <hibernate-configuration> <session-factory> <property name="dialect"> org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect </property> <property name="connection.driver_class"> com.mysql.jdbc.Driver </property> <property name="connection.username">student</property> <property name="connection.password">pw</property> <property name="connection.url"> jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/dbtest</property> <!-- Object-Relational mappings for classes --> <mapping resource="eventmgr/domain/Location.hbm.xml"/> ... other mappings omitted </session-factory> </hibernate-configuration>

  12. Hibernate in Application Archinecture Source: Hibernate Reference Manual (online)

  13. Hibernate Basics Session A single-threaded, short-lived object representing a conversation between the application and the persistent store. Wraps a JDBC connection. Factory for Transaction. Holds a mandatory (first-level) cache of persistent objects, used when navigating the object graph or looking up objects by identifier.

  14. Hibernate Basics Persistent Objects and Collections Short-lived, single threaded objects containing persistent state and business function. These might be ordinary JavaBeans/POJOs, the only special thing about them is that they are currently associated with (exactly one) Session. As soon as the Session is closed, they will be detached and free to use in any application layer (e.g. directly as data transfer objects to and from presentation).

  15. Hibernate Basics Transient Objects and Collections Instances of persistent classes that are not currently associated with a Session. They may have been instantiated by the application and not (yet) persisted or they may have been instantiated by a closed Session.

  16. Hibernate Basics • Transaction • (Optional) A single-threaded, short-lived object used by the application to specify atomic units of work. • Abstracts application from underlying JDBC, JTA or CORBA transaction. • Multiple transactions per Session.

  17. Hibernate Basics • ConnectionProvider • (Optional) A factory for (and pool of) JDBC connections. Abstracts application from underlying Datasource or DriverManager. Not exposed to application, but can be extended/implemented by the developer. • TransactionFactory • (Optional) A factory for Transaction instances. Not exposed to the application, but can be extended/implemented by the developer.

  18. SessionFactry • try { • configuration.configure(configFile); • sessionFactory = configuration.buildSessionFactory(); • } catch (Exception e) { • System.err • .println("%%%% Error Creating SessionFactory %%%%"); • e.printStackTrace(); • }

  19. Session • public Session getSession() { • return HibernateSessionFactory.getSession(); • }

  20. Save to db with hibernate • public void save(Answer answer) { • log.debug("saving Answer instance"); • try { • getSession().save(answer); • log.debug("save successful"); • } catch (RuntimeException re) { • log.error("save failed", re); • throw re; • } • }

  21. Take care with Transaction • private UserDAO uDao = new UserDAO(); • …….. • try { • Transaction trans= uDao.getSession().beginTransaction(); • trans.begin(); • uDao.save(user); • trans.commit(); • } catch (RuntimeException e) { • throw e; • }

  22. Java ORM Frameworks • Enterprise JavaBeans Entity Beans • Java Data Object • Castor • TopLink • Spring DAO • Hibernate • More

  23. Reference • http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/reference/en/html_single/ • http://www.hibernate.org/78.html • http://www.oracle.com

  24. Q&A

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