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An Introduction to Hibernate 3.5

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Most significant development projects involve a relational database. The mainstay of most commercial applications is the large-scale storage of ordered information, such as catalogs, customer lists, contract details, published text, and architectural designs.

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Linwood, J., Minter, D. (2010). An Introduction to Hibernate 3.5. In: Beginning Hibernate. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2851-6_1

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