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Hibernate Quickly (Hibernate V3)

Author: Patrick Peak And Nick Heudecker
language: en
Publisher: Dreamtech Press
Release Date: 2005-09-02
The book builds its code examples incrementally, introducing new concepts as it goes. It covers Hibernate's many, useful configuration and design options, breaking a complex subject into digestible pieces. With a gradual crawl-walk-run approach, the book teaches you what Hibernate is, what it can do, and how you can work with it effectively.· Why Hibernate?· Installing and Building Projects with Ant· Hibernate Basics· Associations and Components· Collections and Custom Types· Querying Persistent Objects· Organizing with Spring and Data Access Objects· Web Frameworks: WebWork, Struts, and Tapestry· Hibernating with XDoclet· Unit Testing with JUnit and DBUnit· What s new in Hibernate 3
Hibernate Quickly

Hibernate Quickly is a companion volume to Manning's Hibernate in Action which is a focused and comprehensive book on the subject written by the project founders. The current book aims to give readers the 20% of information they need 80% of the time. It uses the pages saved to orient the reader within the Hibernate "ecosystem": the peripheral technologies and techniques typically used with Hibernate. This is the book readers are likely to turn to if they want to get up and running quickly. Examples are developed incrementally to demonstrate Hibernate concepts and to show how Hibernate works with the other common development tools and frameworks such as XDoclet, Struts, WebWork, Spring, and Tapestry. Covers the newest version, Hibernate 3. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
Hibernation and the Hypothalamus

Author: Nicholas Mrosovsky
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Mammalian hibernation is commonly thought of as something completely out of the ordinary, a "unique and unorthodox state." The present book takes the opposite view. It argues that the physiological achievements of hibernators do not deEend on special mechanisms but on special use of ordinary mechanisms. It is precisely this that makes the hibernators important. If the hibernators de pend on some unique physiological principle their study is that of a biological curio. But if they are using basic mammalian systems in a quantitatively extreme way, then they are a naturally occurring preparation of enormous potential. Hibernation involves every aspect of the animal's biology from fat metabo lism to behavior, from thermoregulation to dental caries; every system in the body is affected in some way or other by hibernation. A comprehensive account of hibernation would be almost coextensive with an account of the whole of mammalian biology. The present book does not attempt to describe everything that has been discovered about hibernation. Excellent coverage for that already exists in the proceedings of three recent symposia and in the other major source materials listed on page 233. There is in fact an enormous amount of information already available. But there is a difference between information and understanding. Despite the increasing volume of research and growing interest in mammalian hibernation, there is little appreciation of the essential characteristics of the phenomena. The pieces of the puzzle lie scattered.