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Architecting Your Application with Spring, Hibernate, and Patterns

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Persistence is typically the lifeblood of an application, providing the long-term memory that software requires in order to be useful across multiple invocations. Despite its importance, the architecture of a persistence tier is rarely granted adequate consideration during the design or implementation stages of an application. The consequences of this lack of planning can be far-reaching and devastating to an organization.

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Fisher, P., Murphy, B.D. (2016). Architecting Your Application with Spring, Hibernate, and Patterns. In: Spring Persistence with Hibernate. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0268-5_1

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