Relational Persistence For Idiomatic Java
Hibernate is a powerful, ultra-high performance object/relational persistence and query service for Java. Hibernate lets you develop persistent classes following common Java idiom - including association, inheritance, polymorphism, composition and the Java collections framework. The Hibernate Query Language, designed as a "minimal" object-oriented extension to SQL, provides an elegant bridge between the object and relational worlds. Hibernate also allows you to express queries using native SQL or Java-based Criteria and Example queries. Hibernate is now the most popular object/relational mapping solution for Java.All SQL database management systems are supported. Of course, Hibernate integrates elegantly (and without restrictions) with all popular J2EE application servers and web containers. Hibernate can also be used in standalone Java applications. See our complete introduction for more information and our current road map. Hibernate is Free Software. The LGPL license is sufficiently flexible to allow the use of Hibernate in both open source and commercial projects (see the LicenseFAQ for details). Commercial support and training for Hibernate is available through JBoss, Inc. If you are a first time user, follow this road map to learn Hibernate quickly.
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04.08.2004 - Hibernate 2.1.5 released
Hibernate 2.1.5 is a maintenance release with minor bugfixes and improvements. We encourage all Hibernate users to upgrade to this version. See the release notes for details.
02.08.2004 - Hibernate in Action eBook edition and CaveatEmptor available
The final eBook of Hibernate in Action is now available for download. The print edition will be shipped to book stores soon. We have also opened a forum for discussions about the book and the CaveatEmptor demo application. There are two sample chapters available.
22.07.2004 - R5 of the Hibernate Middlegen plugin
A new version of the Hibernate plugin for Middlegen was released on SourceForge, see the release notes for details or download directly.
30.06.2004 - EJB 3.0 Early Draft Review
An early draft of the EJB 3.0 specification was made public today. The next generation of EJB is focused on simplification of the programming model and many concepts from Hibernate have been used to shape the new EJB entity bean part of the spec. If you have comments or new ideas, contact the expert group.
Have a look at our road map for more information about the future of Hibernate.
25.06.2004 - The Blog
The Hibernate team has been busy posting new content on the blog. We've discussed some new patterns for handling internationalized data, history logging and metadata-driven applications. We've also posted two sets of slides we prepared for this year's TSS Symposium, and for a recent JUG tour.
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