Desert Southwest Software Symposium

July 27 - 29, 2007 - Phoenix, AZ


Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport
4300 East Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ   85034
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Spring and Hibernate in the Middle Tier

To today's JEE developer, there are two indispensable tools for creating applications; Spring and Hibernate. Together these two frameworks comprise one of the most powerful and often used stacks in the industry. While it is possible to do amazing things it's not always obvious how best to use them to maximize value. This session aims to correct that.

In this session, we'll start by addressing the basic design of an application using Spring and Hibernate. Once we've established some baseline best practices, we'll focus on how to best use Hibernate (both 2 and 3) in the persistence tier. We'll take a look at the use of Spring's HibernateTemplate and some new strategies in Spring 2.0. To finish with a look to the future, we'll explore use of JPA (Hibernate implementation) with Spring 2.0.


About Ben Hale

Ben Hale is a software engineer with Pivotal working to constantly improve the Java experience on Cloud Foundry.

Prior to working on Cloud Foundry, Ben worked on large-scale middleware management tools, tc Server, dm Server (OSGi), and Spring. If you go back far enough, he even worked on a network management and monitoring application, but will deny it when asked.

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