Spring data.

In Detail Spring Framework has always had a good support for different data access technologies. However, developers had to use technology-specific APIs, which often led to a situation where a lot of boilerplate code had to be written in order to implement even the simplest operations. Spring Data c...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author Kainulainen, Petri
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub., 2012.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781621989097
1621989097
1849519048
9781849519045
1849519056
9781849519052
1283836769
9781283836760
Physical Description1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Getting Started; Java Persistence API; Key concepts; Creating database queries; Native SQL queries; Java Persistence Query Language; The Criteria API; Redis; Supported data types; Persistence; Replication; Publish/subscribe messaging pattern; Summary; Chapter 2:Getting Started with Spring Data JPA; Downloading dependencies with Maven; Configuring the Spring application context; Creating the properties file; Creating the application context configuration class
  • Creating the application context configuration skeletonConfiguring the data source bean; Configuring the entity manager factory bean; Configuring the transaction manager bean; Loading the application context configuration; Implementing CRUD functionality for an entity; Domain model; Contact; Address; Creating a custom repository; Creating a custom repository in the old school way; Creating a custom repository with Spring Data JPA; CRUD; Create; Read; Update; Delete; Summary; Chapter 3:Building Queries with Spring Data JPA; Building queries; Query methods; Query generation from method name
  • Named queries@Query annotation; JPA Criteria API; Adding the JPA Criteria API support to a repository; Creating the criteria query; Creating the service method; Pros and cons; Querydsl; Configuring Querydsl-Maven integration; Generating Querydsl query types; Adding Querydsl support to a repository; Creating the executed query; Executing the created query; Pros and cons; What technique should we use?; Sorting query results; Sorting with method name; Creating the query method; Modifying the service method; Sorting with query strings; JPQL queries; SQL queries; Sorting with the Sort class
  • JpaRepositoryQuery generation from the method name; @Query annotation; JPA Criteria API; Sorting with Querydsl; What technique should we use?; Paginating query results; Changing the service layer; Creating a class for pagination parameters; Changing the service interface; Creating PageRequest objects; Implementing pagination; JpaRepository; Query generation from the method name; Named queries; @Query annotation; JPA Criteria API; Querydsl; Summary; Chapter 4:Adding Custom Functionality to JPA Repositories; Adding custom functionality to a single repository; Creating the custom interface
  • Implementing the created interfaceConfiguring the repository class; Implementing the custom methods; Creating the repository interface; Creating the service implementation; What did we just do?; Adding custom functionality to all repositories; Creating the base repository interface; Implementing the base repository interface; Creating the repository factory bean; Creating the skeleton of the repository factory bean class; Creating the repository factory inner class; Creating the builder method for the repository factory; Configuring Spring Data JPA; Creating the repository interface