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Description: Typical means of establishing uniqueness and identity in databases, and thus Hibernate, don't necessarily suit Java's identity-oriented equals() and hashCode() methods. James Brundege has another idea for how to solve this problem. (September 13, 2006)
Don't Let Hibernate Steal Your Identity - O'Reilly Media Don't Let Hibernate Steal Your Identity Enterprise Java applications often move data back and forth between Java objects and relational databases. There are several ways to do this, ranging from manually coded SQL to sophisticated object-relational mapping (ORM) solutions such as
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Page title:Don't Let Hibernate Steal Your Identity - O'Reilly Media
Keywords:Hibernate,JDBC,ORM,Object-relational mapping,UUID,Universally Unique Identifier,equals,hashcode,identity,id,O'Reilly Media
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