by Christian Bauer (Author), Gavin King (Author), Christian Bauer (Author), Gavin King (Author), Pierre Kuate (Author), Tobin Harris (Author)
In the classic style of Manning's "In Action" series, NHibernate in Action shows .NET developers how to use the NHibernate Object/Relational Mapping tool. This book is a translation from Java to .NET, as well as an expansion, of Manning's bestselling Hibernate in Action. All traces of Java have been carefully replaced by their .NET equivalents. The book shows how to implement complex business objects, and later teaches advanced techniques like caching and session management. Readers will discover how to implement persistence in a .NET application, and how to configure NHibernate to specify the mapping information between business objects and database tables. Readers will also be introduced to the internal architecture of NHibernate by progressively building a complete sample application using Agile methodologies.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 400
Edition: 1
Publisher: Manning Publications NHibernate is a port of the Hibernate Core from Java to the .NET Framework. NHibernate in Action is the first book about NHibernate and shows .NET developers how to take advantage of this increasingly popular Object/Relational Mapping tool.
Published: 10 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 1932394923
ISBN 13: 9781932394924
Book Overview:
Pierre Henri Kuate
is one of the main developers on the NHibernate project
team and is a major contributor to the NHibernate forum. He's responsible for
managing the NHibernate documentation, web site and forum on the
Hibernate.org site. He started using NHibernate more than two years ago in
commercial development.
Christian Bauer is a member of the Hibernate developer team and a trainer, consultant,
and product manager for Hibernate, EJB 3.0, and JBoss Seam at JBoss.
He is the lead author of Hibernate in Action and Java Persistence with Hibernate.
The second coauthor, Gavin King, is a lead developer at JBoss, the creator of
Hibernate and a member of the EJB 3.0 (JSR 220) expert group. He also leads
the Web Beans JSR 299, a standardization effort involving Hibernate concepts,
JSF, and EJB 3.0.