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Hibernate API

+ +This documentation concentrates upon the following Core API interfaces: +
  • net.sf.hibernate.Hibernate
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.Session
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.SessionFactory
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.Transaction
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.Query
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.Criteria
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.ScrollableResults
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.cfg.Configuration
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.expression.Expression
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.expression.Order
  • +
  • net.sf.hibernate.expression.Example
  • +These interfaces are fully intended to be exposed to application code.
    +
    +The Extension API is intended to be used by application programmers +to extend Hibernate functionality. None of these interfaces are intended +to be called by the application - they are called internally by Hibernate. +This API is less stable than the Core API. The safest way to extend +functionality is to contribute extensions back to the project; that way +extensions will be updated when the Extension API changes.
    +
    +Full Hibernate documentation may be found at +hibernate.org. +@see net.sf.hibernate.Hibernate +@see net.sf.hibernate.Session +@see net.sf.hibernate.SessionFactory +@see net.sf.hibernate.Transaction +@see net.sf.hibernate.Query +@see net.sf.hibernate.Criteria +@see net.sf.hibernate.ScrollableResults +@see net.sf.hibernate.cfg.Configuration +@see net.sf.hibernate.expression.Expression +@see net.sf.hibernate.expression.Order +@see net.sf.hibernate.expression.Example + diff --git a/other/hibernate-quickref.pdf b/other/hibernate-quickref.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f1f87a2ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/other/hibernate-quickref.pdf @@ -0,0 +1,612 @@ +%PDF-1.3 %âãÏÓ +1 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 2 0 R >> endobj 2 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Kids [ 3 0 R ] /Count 1 >> endobj 3 0 obj << /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 8 -24.88965 603.27539 817 ] /Parent 2 0 R /Rotate 0 /PieceInfo << /Illustrator 6 1 R >> /ArtBox [ 40.33252 22.58008 571.43164 788.69092 ] /Thumb 29 1 R /TrimBox [ 8 -24.88965 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+Application + + + +Persistent Objects + + + +Database + + + +HIBERNATE + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +hibernate. + +properties + + + +XML Mapping + + + diff --git a/reference/en/master.xml b/reference/en/master.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9b18e252ee --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/master.xml @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + + + HIBERNATE - Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java + Hibernate Reference Documentation + 3.0 + + + + + + Preface + + + Working with object-oriented software and a relational database can be cumbersome + and time consuming in today's enterprise environments. Hibernate is an object/relational + mapping tool for Java environments. The term object/relational mapping (ORM) refers to + the technique of mapping a data representation from an object model to a relational + data model with a SQL-based schema. + + + + Hibernate not only takes care of the mapping from Java classes to + database tables (and from Java data types to SQL data types), but also provides data + query and retrieval facilities and can significantly reduce development time otherwise + spent with manual data handling in SQL and JDBC. + + + + Hibernates goal is to relieve the developer from 95 percent of common data persistence + related programming tasks. Hibernate may not be the best solution for data-centric + applications that only use stored-procedures to implement the business logic in the + database, it is most useful with object-oriented domain models and business logic in + the Java-based middle-tier. However, Hibernate can certainly help you to remove or + encapsulate vendor-specific SQL code and will help with the common task of result set + translation from a tabular representation to a graph of objects. + + + + If you are new to Hibernate and Object/Relational Mapping or even Java, + please follow these steps: + + + + + + Read for a 30 minute tutorial, using Tomcat. + + + + + Read to understand the environments where + Hibernate can be used. + + + + + Have a look at the eg/ directory in the Hibernate + distribution, it contains a simple standalone application. Copy your + JDBC driver to the lib/ directory and edit + src/hibernate.properties, specifying correct values for + your database. From a command prompt in the distribution directory, + type ant eg (using Ant), or under Windows, type + build eg. + + + + + Use this reference documentation as your primary source of information. + + + + + FAQs are answered on the Hibernate website. + + + + + Third party demos, examples and tutorials are linked on the Hibernate + website. + + + + + The Community Area on the Hibernate website is a good source for + design patterns and various integration solutions (Tomcat, JBoss, Spring, + Struts, EJB, etc.). + + + + + An offline version of the Hibernate website is distributed with + Hibernate in the doc/ subdirectory. + + + + + + If you have questions, use the user forum linked on the Hibernate website. We also + provide a JIRA issue trackings system for bug reports and feature requests. If you + are interested in the development of Hibernate, join the developer mailing list. + + + + Commercial development, production support and training for Hibernate is available + through JBoss Inc. (see http://www.hibernate.org/SupportTraining/). Hibernate is a + project of the JBoss Professional Open Source product suite. + + + + + &quickstart; + + &architecture; + + &configuration; + + &persistent-classes; + + &basic-mapping; + &collection-mapping; + &component-mapping; + &inheritance-mapping; + + &manipulating-data; + &transactions; + + &query-hql; + &query-criteria; + &query-sql; + + &performance; + + &toolset-guide; + + &example-parentchild; + &example-weblog; + &example-mappings; + + &best-practices; + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml b/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..29b419fef9 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ + + + Architecture + + + Overview + + + A (very) high-level view of the Hibernate architecture: + + + + + + + + + + + + + This diagram shows Hibernate using the database and configuration data to + provide persistence services (and persistent objects) to the application. + + + + We would like to show a more detailed view of the runtime architecture. + Unfortunately, Hibernate is flexible and supports several approaches. We will + show the two extremes. The "lite" architecture has the application + provide its own JDBC connections and manage its own transactions. This approach + uses a minimal subset of Hibernate's APIs: + + + + + + + + + + + + + The "full cream" architecture abstracts the application away from the + underlying JDBC/JTA APIs and lets Hibernate take care of the details. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Heres some definitions of the objects in the diagrams: + + + + SessionFactory (net.sf.hibernate.SessionFactory) + + + A threadsafe (immutable) cache of compiled mappings for a single database. + A factory for Session and a client of + ConnectionProvider. Might hold an optional (second-level) + cache of data that is reusable between transactions, at a + process- or cluster-level. + + + + + Session (net.sf.hibernate.Session) + + + A single-threaded, short-lived object representing a conversation between + the application and the persistent store. Wraps a JDBC connection. Factory + for Transaction. Holds a mandatory (first-level) cache + of persistent objects, used when navigating the object graph or looking up + objects by identifier. + + + + + Persistent Objects and Collections + + + Short-lived, single threaded objects containing persistent state and business + function. These might be ordinary JavaBeans/POJOs, the only special thing about + them is that they are currently associated with (exactly one) + Session. As soon as the Session is closed, + they will be detached and free to use in any application layer (e.g. directly + as data transfer objects to and from presentation). + + + + + Transient Objects and Collections + + + Instances of persistent classes that are not currently associated with a + Session. They may have been instantiated by + the application and not (yet) persisted or they may have been instantiated by a + closed Session. + + + + + Transaction (net.sf.hibernate.Transaction) + + + (Optional) A single-threaded, short-lived object used by the application to + specify atomic units of work. Abstracts application from underlying JDBC, + JTA or CORBA transaction. A Session might span several + Transactions in some cases. + + + + + ConnectionProvider (net.sf.hibernate.connection.ConnectionProvider) + + + (Optional) A factory for (and pool of) JDBC connections. Abstracts application from + underlying Datasource or DriverManager. + Not exposed to application, but can be extended/implemented by the developer. + + + + + TransactionFactory (net.sf.hibernate.TransactionFactory) + + + (Optional) A factory for Transaction instances. Not exposed to the + application, but can be extended/implemented by the developer. + + + + + + + + Given a "lite" architecture, the application bypasses the + Transaction/TransactionFactory and/or + ConnectionProvider APIs to talk to JTA or JDBC directly. + + + + + JMX Integration + + JMX is the J2EE standard for management of Java components. Hibernate may be managed via + a JMX standard MBean but because most application servers do not yet support JMX, Hibernate + also affords some non-standard configuration mechanisms. + + + + Please see the Hibernate website for more information on how to configure Hibernate to + run as a JMX component inside JBoss. + + + + + JCA Support + + Hibernate may also be configured as a JCA connector. Please see the website for more + details. + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/basic_mapping.xml b/reference/en/modules/basic_mapping.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dbb87800c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/basic_mapping.xml @@ -0,0 +1,2039 @@ + + Basic O/R Mapping + + + Mapping declaration + + + Object/relational mappings are defined in an XML document. The mapping document + is designed to be readable and hand-editable. The mapping language is Java-centric, + meaning that mappings are constructed around persistent class declarations, not + table declarations. + + + + Note that, even though many Hibernate users choose to define XML mappings be hand, + a number of tools exist to generate the mapping document, including XDoclet, + Middlegen and AndroMDA. + + + + Lets kick off with an example mapping: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + We will now discuss the content of the mapping document. We will only describe the + document elements and attributes that are used by Hibernate at runtime. The mapping + document also contains some extra optional attributes and elements that affect the + database schemas exported by the schema export tool. (For example the + not-null attribute.) + + + + + + Doctype + + + All XML mappings should declare the doctype shown. The actual DTD may be found + at the URL above, in the directory hibernate-x.x.x/src/net/sf/hibernate + or in hibernate.jar. Hibernate will always look for + the DTD in its classpath first. + + + + + hibernate-mapping + + + This element has three optional attributes. The schema attribute + specifies that tables referred to by this mapping belong to the named schema. If specified, + tablenames will be qualified by the given schema name. If missing, tablenames will be + unqualified. The default-cascade attribute specifies what cascade style + should be assumed for properties and collections which do not specify a + cascade attribute. The auto-import attribute lets us + use unqualified class names in the query language, by default. + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + schema (optional): The name of a database schema. + + + + + default-cascade (optional - defaults to none): + A default cascade style. + + + + + auto-import (optional - defaults to true): + Specifies whether we can use unqualified class names (of classes in this mapping) + in the query language. + + + + + package (optional): Specifies a package prefix to assume for + unqualified class names in the mapping document. + + + + + + + If you have two persistent classes with the same (unqualified) name, you should set + auto-import="false". Hibernate will throw an exception if you attempt + to assign two classes to the same "imported" name. + + + + + + class + + + You may declare a persistent class using the class element: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + name: The fully qualified Java class name of the persistent class + (or interface). + + + + + table: The name of its database table. + + + + + discriminator-value (optional - defaults to the class name): A value + that distiguishes individual subclasses, used for polymorphic behaviour. Acceptable + values include null and not null. + + + + + mutable (optional, defaults to true): Specifies + that instances of the class are (not) mutable. + + + + + schema (optional): Override the schema name specified by + the root <hibernate-mapping> element. + + + + + proxy (optional): Specifies an interface to use for lazy + initializing proxies. You may specify the name of the class itself. + + + + + dynamic-update (optional, defaults to false): + Specifies that UPDATE SQL should be generated at runtime and + contain only those columns whose values have changed. + + + + + dynamic-insert (optional, defaults to false): + Specifies that INSERT SQL should be generated at runtime and + contain only the columns whose values are not null. + + + + + select-before-update (optional, defaults to false): + Specifies that Hibernate should never perform an SQL UPDATE + unless it is certain that an object is actually modified. In certain cases (actually, only + when a transient object has been associated with a new session using update()), + this means that Hibernate will perform an extra SQL SELECT to determine + if an UPDATE is actually required. + + + + + polymorphism (optional, defaults to implicit): + Determines whether implicit or explicit query polymorphism is used. + + + + + where (optional) specify an arbitrary SQL WHERE + condition to be used when retrieving objects of this class + + + + + persister (optional): Specifies a custom ClassPersister. + + + + + batch-size (optional, defaults to 1) specify a "batch size" + for fetching instances of this class by identifier. + + + + + optimistic-lock (optional, defaults to version): + Determines the optimistic locking strategy. + + + + + lazy (optional): Setting lazy="true" is a shortcut + equalivalent to specifying the name of the class itself as the proxy + interface. + + + + + + + It is perfectly acceptable for the named persistent class to be an interface. You would then + declare implementing classes of that interface using the <subclass> + element. You may persist any static inner class. You should specify the + class name using the standard form ie. eg.Foo$Bar. + + + + Immutable classes, mutable="false", may not be updated or deleted by the + application. This allows Hibernate to make some minor performance optimizations. + + + + The optional proxy attribute enables lazy initialization of persistent + instances of the class. Hibernate will initially return CGLIB proxies which implement + the named interface. The actual persistent object will be loaded when a method of the + proxy is invoked. See "Proxies for Lazy Initialization" below. + + + Implicit polymorphism means that instances of the class will be returned + by a query that names any superclass or implemented interface or the class and that instances + of any subclass of the class will be returned by a query that names the class itself. + Explicit polymorphism means that class instances will be returned only + be queries that explicitly name that class and that queries that name the class will return + only instances of subclasses mapped inside this <class> declaration + as a <subclass> or <joined-subclass>. For + most purposes the default, polymorphism="implicit", is appropriate. + Explicit polymorphism is useful when two different classes are mapped to the same table + (this allows a "lightweight" class that contains a subset of the table columns). + + + + The persister attribute lets you customize the persistence strategy used for + the class. You may, for example, specify your own subclass of + net.sf.hibernate.persister.EntityPersister or you might even provide a + completely new implementation of the interface + net.sf.hibernate.persister.ClassPersister that implements persistence via, + for example, stored procedure calls, serialization to flat files or LDAP. See + net.sf.hibernate.test.CustomPersister for a simple example (of "persistence" + to a Hashtable). + + + + Note that the dynamic-update and dynamic-insert + settings are not inherited by subclasses and so may also be specified on the + <subclass> or <joined-subclass> elements. + These settings may increase performance in some cases, but might actually decrease + performance in others. Use judiciously. + + + + Use of select-before-update will usually decrease performance. It is very + useful to prevent a database update trigger being called unnecessarily. + + + + If you enable dynamic-update, you will have a choice of optimistic + locking strategies: + + + + + version check the version/timestamp columns + + + + + all check all columns + + + + + dirty check the changed columns + + + + + none do not use optimistic locking + + + + + We very strongly recommend that you use version/timestamp + columns for optimistic locking with Hibernate. This is the optimal strategy with + respect to performance and is the only strategy that correctly handles modifications + made outside of the session (ie. when Session.update() is used). + Keep in mind that a version or timestamp property should never be null, no matter + what unsaved-value strategy, or an instance will be detected as + transient. + + + + + id + + + Mapped classes must declare the primary key column of the database + table. Most classes will also have a JavaBeans-style property holding the unique identifier + of an instance. The <id> element defines the mapping from that + property to the primary key column. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + name (optional): The name of the identifier property. + + + + + type (optional): A name that indicates the Hibernate type. + + + + + column (optional - defaults to the property name): The + name of the primary key column. + + + + + unsaved-value (optional - defaults to null): + An identifier property value that indicates that an instance is newly instantiated + (unsaved), distinguishing it from transient instances that were saved or loaded + in a previous session. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + If the name attribute is missing, it is assumed that the class has no + identifier property. + + + + The unsaved-value attribute is important! If the identfier property of your + class does not default to null, then you should specify the actual default. + + + + There is an alternative <composite-id> declaration to allow access to + legacy data with composite keys. We strongly discourage its use for anything else. + + + + generator + + + The required <generator> child element names a Java class used + to generate unique identifiers for instances of the persistent class. If any parameters + are required to configure or initialize the generator instance, they are passed using the + <param> element. + + + + + uid_table + next_hi_value_column + +]]> + + + All generators implement the interface net.sf.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerator. + This is a very simple interface; some applications may choose to provide their own specialized + implementations. However, Hibernate provides a range of built-in implementations. There are shortcut + names for the built-in generators: + + + + increment + + + generates identifiers of type long, short or + int that are unique only when no other process is inserting data + into the same table. + Do not use in a cluster. + + + + + identity + + + supports identity columns in DB2, MySQL, MS SQL Server, Sybase and + HypersonicSQL. The returned identifier is of type long, + short or int. + + + + + sequence + + + uses a sequence in DB2, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SAP DB, McKoi or a generator + in Interbase. The returned identifier is of type long, + short or int + + + + + hilo + + + uses a hi/lo algorithm to efficiently generate identifiers of + type long, short or int, + given a table and column (by default hibernate_unique_key and + next_hi respectively) as a source of hi values. The hi/lo algorithm + generates identifiers that are unique only for a particular database. Do not + use this generator with connections enlisted with JTA or with a user-supplied + connection. + + + + + seqhilo + + + uses a hi/lo algorithm to efficiently generate identifiers of type + long, short or int, + given a named database sequence. + + + + + uuid.hex + + + uses a 128-bit UUID algorithm to generate identifiers of type string, + unique within a network (the IP address is used). The UUID is encoded + as a string of hexadecimal digits of length 32. + + + + + uuid.string + + + uses the same UUID algorithm. The UUID is encoded a string of length 16 + consisting of (any) ASCII characters. Do not use with PostgreSQL. + + + + + native + + + picks identity, sequence or + hilo depending upon the capabilities of the + underlying database. + + + + + assigned + + + lets the application to assign an identifier to the object before + save() is called. + + + + + foreign + + + uses the identifier of another associated object. Usually used in conjunction + with a <one-to-one> primary key association. + + + + + + + + + + Hi/Lo Algorithm + + The hilo and seqhilo generators provide two alternate + implementations of the hi/lo algorithm, a favorite approach to identifier generation. The + first implementation requires a "special" database table to hold the next available "hi" value. + The second uses an Oracle-style sequence (where supported). + + + + + hi_value + next_value + 100 + +]]> + + + + hi_value + 100 + +]]> + + + Unfortunately, you can't use hilo when supplying your own + Connection to Hibernate, or when Hibernate is using an application + server datasource to obtain connections enlisted with JTA. Hibernate must be able to + fetch the "hi" value in a new transaction. A standard approach in an EJB environment is + to implement the hi/lo algorithm using a stateless session bean. + + + + + UUID Algorithm + + The UUIDs contain: IP address, startup time of the JVM (accurate to a quarter + second), system time and a counter value (unique within the JVM). It's not + possible to obtain a MAC address or memory address from Java code, so this is + the best we can do without using JNI. + + + + Don't try to use uuid.string in PostgreSQL. + + + + + + Identity columns and Sequences + + For databases which support identity columns (DB2, MySQL, Sybase, MS SQL), you + may use identity key generation. For databases that support + sequences (DB2, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Interbase, McKoi, SAP DB) you may use + sequence style key generation. Both these strategies require + two SQL queries to insert a new object. + + + + + uid_sequence + +]]> + + + +]]> + + + For cross-platform development, the native strategy will + choose from the identity, sequence and + hilo strategies, dependant upon the capabilities of the + underlying database. + + + + + Assigned Identifiers + + If you want the application to assign identifiers (as opposed to having + Hibernate generate them), you may use the assigned generator. + This special generator will use the identifier value already assigned to the + object's identifier property. Be very careful when using this feature to assign + keys with business meaning (almost always a terrible design decision). + + + Due to its inherent nature, entities that use this generator cannot be saved + via the Session's saveOrUpdate() method. Instead you have to explicitly specify to + Hibernate if the object should be saved or updated by calling either the + save() or update() method of the Session. + + + + + + + composite-id + + + + + + ...... +]]> + + + For a table with a composite key, you may map multiple properties of the class + as identifier properties. The <composite-id> element + accepts <key-property> property mappings and + <key-many-to-one> mappings as child elements. + + + + + +]]> + + + Your persistent class must override equals() + and hashCode() to implement composite identifier equality. It must + also implements Serializable. + + + + Unfortunately, this approach to composite identifiers means that a persistent object + is its own identifier. There is no convenient "handle" other than the object itself. + You must instantiate an instance of the persistent class itself and populate its + identifier properties before you can load() the persistent state + associated with a composite key. We will describe a much more + convenient approach where the composite identifier is implemented as a seperate class + in . The attributes described below apply only + to this alternative approach: + + + + + + name (optional): A property of component type that holds the + composite identifier (see next section). + + + + + class (optional - defaults to the property type determined by + reflection): The component class used as a composite identifier (see next section). + + + + + unsaved-value (optional - defaults to none): + Indicates that transient instances should be considered newly instantiated, if set + to any. + + + + + + + + discriminator + + + The <discriminator> element is required for polymorphic persistence + using the table-per-class-hierarchy mapping strategy and declares a discriminator column of the + table. The discriminator column contains marker values that tell the persistence layer what + subclass to instantiate for a particular row. A restricted set of types may be used: + string, character, integer, + byte, short, boolean, + yes_no, true_false. + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (optional - defaults to class) the + name of the discriminator column. + + + + + type (optional - defaults to string) a + name that indicates the Hibernate type + + + + + force (optional - defaults to false) + "force" Hibernate to specify allowed discriminator values even when retrieving + all instances of the root class. + + + + + + + Actual values of the discriminator column are specified by the + discriminator-value attribute of the <class> and + <subclass> elements. + + + + The force attribute is (only) useful if the table contains rows with + "extra" discriminator values that are not mapped to a persistent class. This will not + usually be the case. + + + + + version (optional) + + + The <version> element is optional and indicates that + the table contains versioned data. This is particularly useful if you plan to + use long transactions (see below). + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (optional - defaults to the property name): The name + of the column holding the version number. + + + + + name: The name of a property of the persistent class. + + + + + type (optional - defaults to integer): + The type of the version number. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + unsaved-value (optional - defaults to undefined): + A version property value that indicates that an instance is newly instantiated + (unsaved), distinguishing it from transient instances that were saved or loaded + in a previous session. (undefined specifies that the identifier + property value should be used.) + + + + + + + Version numbers may be of type long, integer, + short, timestamp or calendar. + + + + + + timestamp (optional) + + + The optional <timestamp> element indicates that the table contains + timestamped data. This is intended as an alternative to versioning. Timestamps are by nature + a less safe implementation of optimistic locking. However, sometimes the application might + use the timestamps in other ways. + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (optional - defaults to the property name): The name + of a column holding the timestamp. + + + + + name: The name of a JavaBeans style property of + Java type Date or Timestamp of the + persistent class. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + unsaved-value (optional - defaults to null): + A version property value that indicates that an instance is newly instantiated + (unsaved), distinguishing it from transient instances that were saved or loaded + in a previous session. (undefined specifies that the identifier + property value should be used.) + + + + + + + Note that <timestamp> is equivalent to + <version type="timestamp">. + + + + + + property + + + The <property> element declares a persistent, JavaBean style + property of the class. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + name: the name of the property, with an initial lowercase + letter. + + + + + column (optional - defaults to the property name): the name + of the mapped database table column. + + + + + type (optional): a name that indicates the Hibernate type. + + + + + update, insert (optional - defaults to true) : + specifies that the mapped columns should be included in SQL UPDATE + and/or INSERT statements. Setting both to false + allows a pure "derived" property whose value is initialized from some other + property that maps to the same colum(s) or by a trigger or other application. + + + + + formula (optional): an SQL expression that defines the value for a + computed property. Computed properties do not have a column + mapping of their own. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + typename could be: + + + + + + The name of a Hibernate basic type (eg. integer, string, character, + date, timestamp, float, binary, serializable, object, blob). + + + + + The name of a Java class with a default basic type (eg. int, float, + char, java.lang.String, java.util.Date, java.lang.Integer, java.sql.Clob). + + + + + The name of a subclass of PersistentEnum (eg. eg.Color). + + + + + The name of a serializable Java class. + + + + + The class name of a custom type (eg. com.illflow.type.MyCustomType). + + + + + + If you do not specify a type, Hibernate will use reflection upon the named + property to take a guess at the correct Hibernate type. Hibernate will try to + interpret the name of the return class of the property getter using rules 2, 3, + 4 in that order. However, this is not always enough. + In certain cases you will still need the type + attribute. (For example, to distinguish between Hibernate.DATE and + Hibernate.TIMESTAMP, or to specify a custom type.) + + + + The access attribute lets you control how Hibernate will access + the property at runtime. By default, Hibernate will call the property get/set pair. + If you specify access="field", Hibernate will bypass the get/set + pair and access the field directly, using reflection. You may specify your own + strategy for property access by naming a class that implements the interface + net.sf.hibernate.property.PropertyAccessor. + + + + + + many-to-one + + + An ordinary association to another persistent class is declared using a + many-to-one element. The relational model is a + many-to-one association. (Its really just an object reference.) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + name: The name of the property. + + + + + column (optional): The name of the column. + + + + + class (optional - defaults to the property type + determined by reflection): The name of the associated class. + + + + + cascade (optional): Specifies which operations should + be cascaded from the parent object to the associated object. + + + + + outer-join (optional - defaults to auto): + enables outer-join fetching for this association when + hibernate.use_outer_join is set. + + + + + update, insert (optional - defaults to true) + specifies that the mapped columns should be included in SQL UPDATE + and/or INSERT statements. Setting both to false + allows a pure "derived" association whose value is initialized from some other + property that maps to the same colum(s) or by a trigger or other application. + + + + + property-ref: (optional) The name of a property of the associated + class that is joined to this foreign key. If not specified, the primary key of + the associated class is used. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + The cascade attribute permits the following values: + all, save-update, delete, + none. Setting a value other than none + will propagate certain operations to the associated (child) object. + See "Lifecycle Objects" below. + + + + The outer-join attribute accepts three different values: + + + + + + auto (default) Fetch the association using an + outerjoin if the associated class has no proxy + + + + + true Always fetch the association using an + outerjoin + + + + + false Never fetch the association using an + outerjoin + + + + + + A typical many-to-one declaration looks as simple as + + + ]]> + + + The property-ref attribute should only be used for mapping legacy + data where a foreign key refers to a unique key of the associated table other than + the primary key. This is an ugly relational model. For example, suppose the + Product class had a unique serial number, that is not the primary + key. (The unique attribute controls Hibernate's DDL generation with + the SchemaExport tool.) + + + ]]> + + + Then the mapping for OrderItem might use: + + + ]]> + + + This is certainly not encouraged, however. + + + + + + one-to-one + + + A one-to-one association to another persistent class is declared using a + one-to-one element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + name: The name of the property. + + + + + class (optional - defaults to the property type + determined by reflection): The name of the associated class. + + + + + cascade (optional) specifies which operations should + be cascaded from the parent object to the associated object. + + + + + constrained (optional) specifies that a foreign key constraint + on the primary key of the mapped table references the table of the associated + class. This option affects the order in which save() and + delete() are cascaded (and is also used by the schema export + tool). + + + + + outer-join (optional - defaults to auto): + Enable outer-join fetching for this association when + hibernate.use_outer_join is set. + + + + + property-ref: (optional) The name of a property of the associated class + that is joined to the primary key of this class. If not specified, the primary key of + the associated class is used. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + There are two varieties of one-to-one association: + + + + primary key associations + + + unique foreign key associations + + + + + Primary key associations don't need an extra table column; if two rows are related by + the association then the two table rows share the same primary key value. So if you want + two objects to be related by a primary key association, you must make sure that they + are assigned the same identifier value! + + + + For a primary key association, add the following mappings to Employee and + Person, respectively. + + + ]]> + ]]> + + + Now we must ensure that the primary keys of related rows in the PERSON and + EMPLOYEE tables are equal. We use a special Hibernate identifier generation strategy + called foreign: + + + + + + employee + + + ... + +]]> + + + A newly saved instance of Person is then assigned the same primar + key value as the Employee instance refered with the employee + property of that Person. + + + + Alternatively, a foreign key with a unique constraint, from Employee to + Person, may be expressed as: + + + ]]> + + + And this association may be made bidirectional by adding the following to the + Person mapping: + + + ]]> + + + + + component, dynamic-component + + + The <component> element maps properties of a + child object to columns of the table of a parent class. Components may, in + turn, declare their own properties, components or collections. See + "Components" below. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ........ +]]> + + + + name: The name of the property. + + + + + class (optional - defaults to the property type + determined by reflection): The name of the component (child) class. + + + + + insert: Do the mapped columns appear in SQL + INSERTs? + + + + + update: Do the mapped columns appear in SQL + UPDATEs? + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + The child <property> tags map properties of the + child class to table columns. + + + + The <component> element allows a <parent> + subelement that maps a property of the component class as a reference back to the + containing entity. + + + + The <dynamic-component> element allows a Map + to be mapped as a component, where the property names refer to keys of the map. + + + + + + subclass + + + Finally, polymorphic persistence requires the declaration of each subclass of + the root persistent class. For the (recommended) table-per-class-hierarchy + mapping strategy, the <subclass> declaration is used. + + + + + + + + + + + + + ..... +]]> + + + + name: The fully qualified class name of the subclass. + + + + + discriminator-value (optional - defaults to the class name): A + value that distiguishes individual subclasses. + + + + + proxy (optional): Specifies a class or interface to use for + lazy initializing proxies. + + + + + lazy (optional): Setting lazy="true" is a shortcut + equalivalent to specifying the name of the class itself as the proxy + interface. + + + + + + + Each subclass should declare its own persistent properties and subclasses. + <version> and <id> properties + are assumed to be inherited from the root class. Each subclass in a heirarchy must + define a unique discriminator-value. If none is specified, the + fully qualified Java class name is used. + + + + + + joined-subclass + + + Alternatively, a subclass that is persisted to its own table (table-per-subclass + mapping strategy) is declared using a <joined-subclass> + element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ..... +]]> + + + + name: The fully qualified class name of the subclass. + + + + + proxy (optional): Specifies a class or interface to use + for lazy initializing proxies. + + + + + lazy (optional): Setting lazy="true" is a shortcut + equalivalent to specifying the name of the class itself as the proxy + interface. + + + + + + + No discriminator column is required for this mapping strategy. Each subclass must, + however, declare a table column holding the object identifier using the + <key> element. The mapping at the start of the chapter + would be re-written as: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + map, set, list, bag + + + Collections are discussed later. + + + + + import + + + Suppose your application has two persistent classes with the same name, and you don't want to + specify the fully qualified (package) name in Hibernate queries. Classes may be "imported" + explicitly, rather than relying upon auto-import="true". You may even import + classes and interfaces that are not explicitly mapped. + + + ]]> + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + class: The fully qualified class name of of any Java class. + + + + + rename (optional - defaults to the unqualified class name): + A name that may be used in the query language. + + + + + + + + + + Hibernate Types + + + Entities and values + + + To understand the behaviour of various Java language-level objects with respect + to the persistence service, we need to classify them into two groups: + + + + An entity exists independently of any other objects holding + references to the entity. Contrast this with the usual Java model where an + unreferenced object is garbage collected. Entities must be explicitly saved and + deleted (except that saves and deletions may be cascaded + from a parent entity to its children). This is different from the ODMG model of + object persistence by reachablity - and corresponds more closely to how + application objects are usually used in large systems. Entities support + circular and shared references. They may also be versioned. + + + + An entity's persistent state consists of references to other entities and + instances of value types. Values are primitives, + collections, components and certain immutable objects. Unlike entities, values + (in particular collections and components) are + persisted and deleted by reachability. Since value objects (and primitives) are + persisted and deleted along with their containing entity they may not be + independently versioned. Values have no independent identity, so they cannot be + shared by two entities or collections. + + + + All Hibernate types except collections support null semantics. + + + + Up until now, we've been using the term "persistent class" to refer to + entities. We will continue to do that. Strictly speaking, however, not all + user-defined classes with persistent state are entities. A + component is a user defined class with value semantics. + + + + + Basic value types + + + The basic types may be roughly categorized into + + + + integer, long, short, float, double, character, byte, + boolean, yes_no, true_false + + + Type mappings from Java primitives or wrapper classes to appropriate + (vendor-specific) SQL column types. boolean, yes_no + and true_false are all alternative encodings for + a Java boolean or java.lang.Boolean. + + + + + string + + + A type mapping from java.lang.String to + VARCHAR (or Oracle VARCHAR2). + + + + + date, time, timestamp + + + Type mappings from java.util.Date and its subclasses + to SQL types DATE, TIME and + TIMESTAMP (or equivalent). + + + + + calendar, calendar_date + + + Type mappings from java.util.Calendar to + SQL types TIMESTAMP and DATE + (or equivalent). + + + + + big_decimal + + + A type mapping from java.math.BigDecimal to + NUMERIC (or Oracle NUMBER). + + + + + locale, timezone, currency + + + Type mappings from java.util.Locale, + java.util.TimeZone and + java.util.Currency + to VARCHAR (or Oracle VARCHAR2). + Instances of Locale and Currency are + mapped to their ISO codes. Instances of TimeZone are + mapped to their ID. + + + + + class + + + A type mapping from java.lang.Class to + VARCHAR (or Oracle VARCHAR2). + A Class is mapped to its fully qualified name. + + + + + binary + + + Maps byte arrays to an appropriate SQL binary type. + + + + + text + + + Maps long Java strings to a SQL CLOB or + TEXT type. + + + + + serializable + + + Maps serializable Java types to an appropriate SQL binary type. You + may also indicate the Hibernate type serializable with + the name of a serializable Java class or interface that does not default + to a basic type or implement PersistentEnum. + + + + + clob, blob + + + Type mappings for the JDBC classes java.sql.Clob and + java.sql.Blob. These types may be inconvenient for some + applications, since the blob or clob object may not be reused outside of + a transaction. (Furthermore, driver support is patchy and inconsistent.) + + + + + + + + + Unique identifiers of entities and collections may be of any basic type except + binary, blob and clob. + (Composite identifiers are also allowed, see below.) + + + + The basic value types have corresponding Type constants defined on + net.sf.hibernate.Hibernate. For example, Hibernate.STRING + represents the string type. + + + + + + Persistent enum types + + + An enumerated type is a common Java idiom where a class has + a constant (small) number of immutable instances. You may create a persistent + enumerated type by implementing net.sf.hibernate.PersistentEnum, + defining the operations toInt() and fromInt(): + + + + + + The Hibernate type name is simply the name of the enumerated class, in this case + eg.Color. + + + + + + Custom value types + + + It is relatively easy for developers to create their own value types. For example, + you might want to persist properties of type java.lang.BigInteger + to VARCHAR columns. Hibernate does not provide a built-in type + for this. But custom types are not limited to mapping a property (or collection element) + to a single table column. So, for example, you might have a Java property + getName()/setName() of type + java.lang.String that is persisted to the columns + FIRST_NAME, INITIAL, SURNAME. + + + + To implement a custom type, implement either net.sf.hibernate.UserType + or net.sf.hibernate.CompositeUserType and declare properties using the + fully qualified classname of the type. Check out + net.sf.hibernate.test.DoubleStringType to see the kind of things that + are possible. + + + + + +]]> + + + Notice the use of <column> tags to map a property to multiple + columns. + + + Even though Hibernate's rich range of built-in types and support for components means you + will very rarely need to use a custom type, it is nevertheless + considered good form to use custom types for (non-entity) classes that occur frequently + in your application. For example, a MonetoryAmount class is a good + candidate for a CompositeUserType, even though it could easily be mapped + as a component. One motivation for this is abstraction. With a custom type, your mapping + documents would be future-proofed against possible changes in your way of representing + monetory values. + + + + + + Any type mappings + + + There is one further type of property mapping. The <any> mapping element + defines a polymorphic association to classes from multiple tables. This type of mapping always + requires more than one column. The first column holds the type of the associated entity. + The remaining columns hold the identifier. It is impossible to specify a foreign key constraint + for this kind of association, so this is most certainly not meant as the usual way of mapping + (polymorphic) associations. You should use this only in very special cases (eg. audit logs, + user session data, etc). + + + + + +]]> + + + The meta-type attribute lets the application specify a custom type that + maps database column values to persistent classes which have identifier properties of the + type specified by id-type. If the meta-type returns instances of + java.lang.Class, nothing else is required. On the other hand, if it is + a basic type like string or character, you must + specify the mapping from values to classes. + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + + + + + + + + + ..... + + + ..... +]]> + + + + name: the property name. + + + + + id-type: the identifier type. + + + + + meta-type (optional - defaults to class): + a type that maps java.lang.Class to a single database column + or, alternatively, a type that is allowed for a discriminator mapping. + + + + + cascade (optional- defaults to none): + the cascade style. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + The old object type that filled a similar role in Hibernate 1.2 is still + supported, but is now semi-deprecated. + + + + + + + + SQL quoted identifiers + + You may force Hibernate to quote an identifier in the generated SQL by enclosing the table or + column name in backticks in the mapping document. Hibernate will use the correct quotation + style for the SQL Dialect (usually double quotes, but brackets for SQL + Server and backticks for MySQL). + + + + + + ... +]]> + + + + + Modular mapping files + + It is possible to define subclass and joined-subclass + mappings in seperate mapping documents, directly beneath hibernate-mapping. + This allows you to extend a class hierachy just by adding a new mapping file. You must + specify an extends attribute in the subclass mapping, naming a previously + mapped superclass. Use of this feature makes the ordering of the mapping documents important! + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/best_practices.xml b/reference/en/modules/best_practices.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fe9f6cfe01 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/best_practices.xml @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + Best Practices + + + + Write fine-grained classes and map them using <component>. + + + Use an Address class to encapsulate street, + suburb, state, postcode. + This encourages code reuse and simplifies refactoring. + + + + + Declare identifier properties on persistent classes. + + + Hibernate makes identifier properties optional. There are all sorts of reasons why + you should use them. We recommend that identifiers be 'synthetic' (generated, with + no business meaning) and of a non-primitive type. For maximum flexibility, use + java.lang.Long or java.lang.String. + + + + + Place each class mapping in its own file. + + + Don't use a single monolithic mapping document. Map com.eg.Foo in + the file com/eg/Foo.hbm.xml. This makes particularly good sense in + a team environment. + + + + + Load mappings as resources. + + + Deploy the mappings along with the classes they map. + + + + + Consider externalising query strings. + + + This is a good practice if your queries call non-ANSI-standard SQL functions. + Externalising the query strings to mapping files will make the application more portable. + + + + + Use bind variables. + + + As in JDBC, always replace non-constant values by "?". Never use string manipulation to + bind a non-constant value in a query! Even better, consider using named parameters in + queries. + + + + + Don't manage your own JDBC connections. + + + Hibernate lets the application manage JDBC connections. This approach should be considered + a last-resort. If you can't use the built-in connections providers, consider providing your + own implementation of net.sf.hibernate.connection.ConnectionProvider. + + + + + Consider using a custom type. + + + Suppose you have a Java type, say from some library, that needs to be persisted but doesn't + provide the accessors needed to map it as a component. You should consider implementing + net.sf.hibernate.UserType. This approach frees the application + code from implementing transformations to / from a Hibernate type. + + + + + Use hand-coded JDBC in bottlenecks. + + + In performance-critical areas of the system, some kinds of operations (eg. mass update / + delete) might benefit from direct JDBC. But please, wait until you know + something is a bottleneck. And don't assume that direct JDBC is necessarily faster. If need to + use direct JDBC, it might be worth opening a Hibernate Session and using that SQL + connection. That way you can still use the same transaction strategy and underlying connection + provider. + + + + + Understand Session flushing. + + + From time to time the Session synchronizes its persistent state with the database. Performance will + be affected if this process occurs too often. You may sometimes minimize unnecessary flushing by + disabling automatic flushing or even by changing the order of queries and other operations within a + particular transaction. + + + + + In a three tiered architecture, consider using saveOrUpdate(). + + + When using a servlet / session bean architecture, you could pass persistent objects loaded in + the session bean to and from the servlet / JSP layer. Use a new session to service each request. + Use Session.update() or Session.saveOrUpdate() to update the + persistent state of an object. + + + + + In a two tiered architecture, consider using session disconnection. + + + When using a servlet only, you may reuse the same session for multiple client requests. Just + remember to disconnect the session before returning control to the client. + + + + + Don't treat exceptions as recoverable. + + + This is more of a necessary practice than a "best" practice. When an exception occurs, roll back + the Transaction and close the Session. If you don't, Hibernate + can't guarantee that in-memory state accurately represents persistent state. As a special case of this, + do not use Session.load() to determine if an instance with the given identifier + exists on the database; use find() instead. + + + + + Prefer lazy fetching for associations. + + + Use eager (outer-join) fetching sparingly. Use proxies and/or lazy collections for most associations + to classes that are not cached at the JVM-level. For associations to cached classes, where there is + a high probability of a cache hit, explicitly disable eager fetching using + outer-join="false". When an outer-join fetch is appropriate to a particular use + case, use a query with a left join. + + + + + Consider abstracting your business logic from Hibernate. + + + Hide (Hibernate) data-access code behind an interface. Combine the DAO and + Thread Local Session patterns. You can even have some classes persisted by + handcoded JDBC, associated to Hibernate via a UserType. (This advice is + intended for "sufficiently large" applications; it is not appropriate for an application with + five tables!) + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/collection_mapping.xml b/reference/en/modules/collection_mapping.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9175f4f9d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/collection_mapping.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1075 @@ + + Collection Mapping + + + Persistent Collections + + + This section does not contain much example Java code. We assume you already know + how to use Java's collections framework. If so, there's not really anything more + to know - with a single caveat, you may use Java collections the same way you + always have. + + + + Hibernate can persist instances of + java.util.Map, + java.util.Set, + java.util.SortedMap, + java.util.SortedSet, + java.util.List, + and any array of persistent entities or values. Properties of type + java.util.Collection or + java.util.List + may also be persisted with "bag" semantics. + + + + Now the caveat: persistent collections do not retain any extra semantics added by the class + implementing the collection interface (eg. iteration order of a LinkedHashSet). + The persistent collections actually behave like + HashMap, + HashSet, + TreeMap, + TreeSet and + ArrayList + respectively. Furthermore, the Java type of a property holding a collection must be + the interface type (ie. Map, Set or + List; never HashMap, TreeSet or + ArrayList). This restriction exists because, when you're not looking, + Hibernate sneakily replaces your instances of Map, Set + and List with instances of its own persistent implementations of + Map, Set or List. (So also be careful + when using == on your collections.) + + + + + + Collections obey the usual rules for value types: no shared + references, created and deleted along with containing entity. Due to the underlying + relational model, they do not support null value semantics; Hibernate does not + distinguish between a null collection reference and an empty collection. + + + + Collections are automatically persisted when referenced by a persistent object + and automatically deleted when unreferenced. If a collection is passed from one + persistent object to another, its elements might be moved from one table to + another. You shouldn't have to worry much about any of this. Just use + Hibernate's collections the same way you use ordinary Java collections, but + make sure you understand the semantics of bidirectional associations (discussed + later) before using them. + + + + Collection instances are distinguished in the database by a foreign key to + the owning entity. This foreign key is referred to as the + collection key . The collection key is mapped by + the <key> element. + + + + Collections may contain almost any other Hibernate type, including all basic types, + custom types, entity types and components. This is an important definition: An object + in a collection can either be handled with "pass by value" semantics (it therefore + fully depends on the collection owner) or it can be a reference to another entity + with an own lifecycle. Collections may not contain other collections. The contained type + is referred to as the collection element type. Collection elements + are mapped by <element>, <composite-element>, + <one-to-many>, <many-to-many> or + <many-to-any>. The first two map elements with value semantics, + the other three are used to map entity associations. + + + + All collection types except Set and bag have an index + column - a column that maps to an array or List index or + Map key. The index of a Map may be of any + basic type, an entity type or even a composite type (it may not be a collection). The + index of an array or list is always of type integer. Indexes are + mapped using <index>, <index-many-to-many>, + <composite-index> or <index-many-to-any>. + + + + There are quite a range of mappings that can be generated for collections, + covering many common relational models. We suggest you experiment with the + schema generation tool to get a feeling for how various mapping declarations + translate to database tables. + + + + + + Mapping a Collection + + + Collections are declared by the + <set>, + <list>, + <map>, + <bag>, + <array> and + <primitive-array> elements. + <map> is representative: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + name the collection property name + + + + + table (optional - defaults to property name) the + name of the collection table (not used for one-to-many associations) + + + + + schema (optional) the name of a table schema to + override the schema declared on the root element + + + + + lazy (optional - defaults to false) + enable lazy initialization (not used for arrays) + + + + + inverse (optional - defaults to false) + mark this collection as the "inverse" end of a bidirectional association + + + + + cascade (optional - defaults to none) + enable operations to cascade to child entities + + + + + sort (optional) specify a sorted collection with + natural sort order, or a given comparator class + + + + + order-by (optional, JDK1.4 only) specify a table column (or columns) + that define the iteration order of the Map, Set + or bag, together with an optional asc or desc + + + + + where (optional) specify an arbitrary SQL WHERE + condition to be used when retrieving or removing the collection (useful if the + collection should contain only a subset of the available data) + + + + + outer-join (optional) specify that the collection should be fetched + by outer join, whenever possible. Only one collection may be fetched by outer join per + SQL SELECT. + + + + + batch-size (optional, defaults to 1) specify a + "batch size" for lazily fetching instances of this collection. + + + + + access (optional - defaults to property): The + strategy Hibernate should use for accessing the property value. + + + + + + + The mapping of a List or array requires a seperate table column holding the array + or list index (the i in foo[i]). If your relational model doesn't + have an index column, e.g. if you're working with legacy data, use an unordered Set + instead. This seems to put people off who assume that List should just be a more + convenient way of accessing an unordered collection. Hibernate collections strictly obey the actual + semantics attached to the Set, List and Map + interfaces. List elements don't just spontaneously rearrange themselves! + + + + On the other hand, people who planned to use the List to emulate + bag semantics have a legitimate grievance here. + A bag is an unordered, unindexed collection which may contain the same element multiple times. + The Java collections framework lacks a Bag interface, hence you have to emulate + it with a List. Hibernate lets you map properties of type List + or Collection with the <bag> element. Note that bag + semantics are not really part of the Collection contract and they actually + conflict with the semantics of the List contract (however, you can sort + the bag arbitrarily, discussed later in this chapter). + + + + Note: Large Hibernate bags mapped with inverse="false" are inefficient and + should be avoided; Hibernate can't create, delete or update rows individually, because there is + no key that may be used to identify an individual row. + + + + + + Collections of Values and Many-To-Many Associations + + + A collection table is required for any collection of values and any collection of + references to other entities mapped as a many-to-many association (the natural semantics + for a Java collection). The table requires (foreign) key column(s), element column(s) and + possibly index column(s). + + + + The foreign key from the collection table to the table of the owning class is + declared using a <key> element. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (required): The name of the foreign key column. + + + + + + + For indexed collections like maps and lists, we require an <index> + element. For lists, this column contains sequential integers numbered from zero. Make sure + that your index really starts from zero if you have to deal with legacy data. For maps, + the column may contain any values of any Hibernate type. + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (required): The name of the column holding the + collection index values. + + + + + type (optional, defaults to integer): + The type of the collection index. + + + + + + + Alternatively, a map may be indexed by objects of entity type. We use the + <index-many-to-many> element. + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (required): The name of the foreign key + column for the collection index values. + + + + + class (required): The entity class used as the + collection index. + + + + + + + For a collection of values, we use the <element> tag. + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (required): The name of the column holding the + collection element values. + + + + + type (required): The type of the collection element. + + + + + + + A collection of entities with its own table corresponds to the relational notion + of many-to-many association. A many to many association is the + most natural mapping of a Java collection but is not usually the best relational model. + + + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + column (required): The name of the element foreign key column. + + + + + class (required): The name of the associated class. + + + + + outer-join (optional - defaults to auto): + enables outer-join fetching for this association when + hibernate.use_outer_join is set. + + + + + + + Some examples, first, a set of strings: + + + + + +]]> + + + A bag containing integers (with an iteration order determined by the + order-by attribute): + + + + + +]]> + + + An array of entities - in this case, a many to many association (note that + the entities are lifecycle objects, cascade="all"): + + + + + + +]]> + + + A map from string indices to dates: + + + + + + +]]> + + + A list of components (discussed in the next chapter): + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + One-To-Many Associations + + + A one to many association links the tables of two classes + directly, with no intervening collection table. + (This implements a one-to-many relational model.) This + relational model loses some of the semantics of Java collections: + + + + + + No null values may be contained in a map, set or list + + + + + An instance of the contained entity class may not belong to more than + one instance of the collection + + + + + An instance of the contained entity class may not appear at more than + one value of the collection index + + + + + + An association from Foo to Bar requires the + addition of a key column and possibly an index column to the table of the contained + entity class, Bar. These columns are mapped using the + <key> and <index> elements + described above. + + + + The <one-to-many> tag indicates a one to many association. + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + class (required): The name of the associated class. + + + + + + + Example: + + + + + +]]> + + + Notice that the <one-to-many> element does not need to + declare any columns. Nor is it necessary to specify the table + name anywhere. + + + + Very Important Note: If the <key> + column of a <one-to-many> association is declared + NOT NULL, Hibernate may cause constraint violations + when it creates or updates the association. To prevent this problem, + you must use a bidirectional association with the many valued + end (the set or bag) marked as inverse="true". + See the discussion of bidirectional associations later in this chapter. + + + + + + Lazy Initialization + + + Collections (other than arrays) may be lazily initialized, meaning they load + their state from the database only when the application needs to access it. + Initialization happens transparently to the user so the application would not + normally need to worry about this (in fact, transparent lazy initialization is + the main reason why Hibernate needs its own collection implementations). + However, if the application tries something like this: + + + + + + It could be in for a nasty surprise. Since the permissions collection was not + initialized when the Session was committed, + the collection will never be able to load its state. The fix is to move the + line that reads from the collection to just before the commit. (There are + other more advanced ways to solve this problem, however.) + + + + Alternatively, use a non-lazy collection. Since lazy initialization can lead to + bugs like that above, non-laziness is the default. However, it is intended that + lazy initialization be used for almost all collections, especially for + collections of entities (for reasons of efficiency). + + + + Exceptions that occur while lazily initializing a collection are wrapped in a + LazyInitializationException. + + + + Declare a lazy collection using the optional lazy attribute: + + + + + +]]> + + + In some application architectures, particularly where the code that accesses data + using Hibernate, and the code that uses it are in different application layers, it + can be a problem to ensure that the Session is open when a + collection is initialized. They are two basic ways to deal with this issue: + + + + + + In a web-based application, a servlet filter can be used to close the + Session only at the very end of a user request, once + the rendering of the view is complete. Of course, this places heavy + demands upon the correctness of the exception handling of your application + infrastructure. It is vitally important that the Session + is closed and the transaction ended before returning to the user, even + when an exception occurs during rendering of the view. The servlet filter + has to be able to access the Session for this approach. + We recommend that a ThreadLocal variable be used to + hold the current Session (see chapter 1, + , for an example implementation). + + + + + In an application with a seperate business tier, the business logic must + "prepare" all collections that will be needed by the web tier before + returning. This means that the business tier should load all the data and + return all the data already initialized to the presentation/web tier that + is required for a particular use case. Usually, the application calls + Hibernate.initialize() for each collection that will + be needed in the web tier (this call must occur before the session is closed) + or retrieves the collection eagerly using a Hibernate query with a + FETCH clause. + + + + + You may also attach a previously loaded object to a new Session + with update() or lock() before + accessing unitialized collections (or other proxies). Hibernate can not + do this automatically, as it would introduce ad hoc transaction semantics! + + + + + + You can use the filter() method of the Hibernate Session API to + get the size of a collection without initializing it: + + + + + + filter() or createFilter() are also used to + efficiently retrieve subsets of a collection without needing to initialize the whole + collection. + + + + + + Sorted Collections + + + Hibernate supports collections implementing java.util.SortedMap and + java.util.SortedSet. You must specify a comparator in the mapping file: + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Allowed values of the sort attribute are unsorted, + natural and the name of a class implementing + java.util.Comparator. + + + + Sorted collections actually behave like java.util.TreeSet or + java.util.TreeMap. + + + + If you want the database itself to order the collection elements use the + order-by attribute of set, bag + or map mappings. This solution is only available under + JDK 1.4 or higher (it is implemented using LinkedHashSet or + LinkedHashMap). This performs the ordering in the SQL query, not in + memory. + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Note that the value of the order-by attribute is an SQL ordering, not + a HQL ordering! + + + + Associations may even be sorted by some arbitrary criteria at runtime using a + filter(). + + + + + + + + <literal>Using an <idbag></literal> + + + If you've fully embraced our view that composite keys are a bad thing and that + entities should have synthetic identifiers (surrogate keys), then you might + find it a bit odd that the many to many associations and collections of values + that we've shown so far all map to tables with composite keys! Now, this point + is quite arguable; a pure association table doesn't seem to benefit much from + a surrogate key (though a collection of composite values might). + Nevertheless, Hibernate provides a (slightly experimental) feature that allows + you to map many to many associations and collections of values to a table with + a surrogate key. + + + + The <idbag> element lets you map a List + (or Collection) with bag semantics. + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + As you can see, an <idbag> has a synthetic id generator, + just like an entity class! A different surrogate key is assigned to each collection + row. Hibernate does not provide any mechanism to discover the surrogate key value + of a particular row, however. + + + + Note that the update performance of an <idbag> is + much better than a regular <bag>! + Hibernate can locate individual rows efficiently and update or delete them + individually, just like a list, map or set. + + + + In the current implementation, the identity identifier generation + strategy is not supported for <idbag> collection identifiers. + + + + + + Bidirectional Associations + + + A bidirectional association allows navigation from both + "ends" of the association. Two kinds of bidirectional association are + supported: + + + + one-to-many + + + set or bag valued at one end, single-valued at the other + + + + + many-to-many + + + set or bag valued at both ends + + + + + + + + + Please note that Hibernate does not support bidirectional one-to-many associations + with an indexed collection (list, map or array) as the "many" end, you have to + use a set or bag mapping. + + + + You may specify a bidirectional many-to-many association simply by mapping two + many-to-many associations to the same database table and declaring one end as + inverse (which one is your choice). Here's an example of + a bidirectional many-to-many association from a class back to itself + (each category can have many items and each item can be in many categories): + + + + + ... + + + + + + + + + ... + + + + + + +]]> + + + Changes made only to the inverse end of the association are not + persisted. This means that Hibernate has two representations in memory for every + bidirectional association, one link from A to B and another link from B to A. This + is easier to understand if you think about the Java object model and how we create + a many-to-many relationship in Java: + + + + + + The non-inverse side is used to save the in-memory representation to the database. + We would get an unneccessary INSERT/UPDATE and probably even a foreign key violation + if both would trigger changes! The same is of course also true for bidirectional + one-to-many associations. + + + + You may map a bidirectional one-to-many association by mapping a one-to-many association + to the same table column(s) as a many-to-one association and declaring the many-valued + end inverse="true". + + + + + .... + + + + + + + + + .... + +]]> + + + Mapping one end of an association with inverse="true" doesn't + affect the operation of cascades, both are different concepts! + + + + + + Ternary Associations + + + There are two possible approaches to mapping a ternary association. One approach is to use + composite elements (discussed below). Another is to use a Map with an + association as its index: + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + +]]> + + + + + Heterogeneous Associations + + + The <many-to-any> and <index-many-to-any> + elements provide for true heterogeneous associations. These mapping elements work in the + same way as the <any> element - and should also be used + rarely, if ever. + + + + + + Collection examples + + + The previous sections are pretty confusing. So lets look at an example. This + class: + + + + + + has a collection of eg.Child instances. If each + child has at most one parent, the most natural mapping is a one-to-many + association: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + This maps to the following table definitions: + + + + + + If the parent is required, use a bidirectional one-to-many + association: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Notice the NOT NULL constraint: + + + + + + On the other hand, if a child might have multiple parents, a many-to-many + association is appropriate: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Table definitions: + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/component_mapping.xml b/reference/en/modules/component_mapping.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dfdec65aaa --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/component_mapping.xml @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ + + Component Mapping + + + The notion of a component is re-used in several different contexts, + for different purposes, throughout Hibernate. + + + + Dependent objects + + + A component is a contained object that is persisted as a value type, not an entity. + The term "component" refers to the object-oriented notion of composition + (not to architecture-level components). For example, you might model a person like this: + + + + + + + + Now Name may be persisted as a component of + Person. Notice that Name defines getter + and setter methods for its persistent properties, but doesn't need to declare + any interfaces or identifier properties. + + + + Our Hibernate mapping would look like: + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + The person table would have the columns pid, + birthday, + initial, + first and + last. + + + + Like all value types, components do not support shared references. The null + value semantics of a component are ad hoc. When reloading the + containing object, Hibernate will assume that if all component columns are + null, then the entire component is null. This should be okay for most purposes. + + + + The properties of a component may be of any Hibernate type (collections, many-to-one + associations, other components, etc). Nested components should not + be considered an exotic usage. Hibernate is intended to support a very fine-grained + object model. + + + + The <component> element allows a <parent> + subelement that maps a property of the component class as a reference back to the + containing entity. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + Collections of dependent objects + + + Collections of components are supported (eg. an array of type + Name). Declare your component collection by + replacing the <element> tag with a + <composite-element> tag. + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Note: if you define a Set of composite elements, it is + very important to implement equals() and + hashCode() correctly. + + + + Composite elements may contain components but not collections. If your + composite element itself contains + components, use the <nested-composite-element> + tag. This is a pretty exotic case - a collection of components which + themselves have components. By this stage you should be asking yourself + if a one-to-many association is more appropriate. Try remodelling the + composite element as an entity - but note that even though the Java model + is the same, the relational model and persistence semantics are still + slightly different. + + + + Please note that a composite element mapping doesn't support null-able properties + if you're using a <set>. Hibernate + has to use each columns value to identify a record when deleting objects + (there is no separate primary key column in the composite element table), + which is not possible with null values. You have to either use only + not-null properties in a composite-element or choose a + <list>, <map>, + <bag> or <idbag>. + + + + A special case of a composite element is a composite element with a nested + <many-to-one> element. A mapping like this allows + you to map extra columns of a many-to-many association table to the + composite element class. The following is a many-to-many association + from Order to Item where + purchaseDate, price and + quantity are properties of the association: + + + + .... + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + Even ternary (or quaternary, etc) associations are possible: + + + .... + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Composite elements may appear in queries using the same syntax as + associations to other entities. + + + + + + Components as Map indices + + + The <composite-index> element lets you map a + component class as the key of a Map. Make sure you override + hashCode() and equals() correctly on + the component class. + + + + + Components as composite identifiers + + + You may use a component as an identifier of an entity class. Your component + class must satisfy certain requirements: + + + + + + It must implement java.io.Serializable. + + + + + It must re-implement equals() and + hashCode(), consistently with the database's + notion of composite key equality. + + + + + + You can't use an IdentifierGenerator to generate composite keys. + Instead the application must assign its own identifiers. + + + + Since a composite identifier must be assigned to the object before saving it, + we can't use unsaved-value of the identifier to distinguish + between newly instantiated instances and instances saved in a previous session. + + + + You may instead implement Interceptor.isUnsaved() if + you wish to use saveOrUpdate() or cascading save / update. + As an alternative, you may also set the unsaved-value + attribute on a <version> (or + <timestamp>) element to specify a + value that indicates a new transient instance. In this case, the version + of the entity is used instead of the (assigned) identifier and you don't have + to implement Interceptor.isUnsaved() yourself. + + + + Use the <composite-id> tag (same attributes and + elements as <component>) in place of + <id> for the declaration of a composite identifier + class: + + + + + + + + + + .... +]]> + + + Now, any foreign keys into the table FOOS are also composite. + You must declare this in your mappings for other classes. An association to + Foo would be declared like this: + + + + + + + +]]> + + + This new <column> tag is also used by multi-column custom types. + Actually it is an alternative to the column attribute everywhere. A + collection with elements of type Foo would use: + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + On the other hand, <one-to-many>, as usual, declares no columns. + + + + If Foo itself contains collections, they will also need a + composite foreign key. + + + + .... + .... + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + Dynamic components + + + You may even map a property of type Map: + + + + + + +]]> + + + The semantics of a <dynamic-component> mapping are identical + to <component>. The advantage of this kind of mapping is + the ability to determine the actual properties of the bean at deployment time, just + by editing the mapping document. (Runtime manipulation of the mapping document is + also possible, using a DOM parser.) + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml b/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7854c78052 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1112 @@ + + + SessionFactory Configuration + + + Because Hibernate is designed to operate in many different environments, there + are a large number of configuration parameters. Fortunately, most have sensible + default values and Hibernate is distributed with an example + hibernate.properties file that shows the various options. + You usually only have to put that file in your classpath and customize it. + + + + Programmatic Configuration + + + An instance of net.sf.hibernate.cfg.Configuration + represents an entire set of mappings of an application's Java types to a + SQL database. The Configuration is used to build a + (immutable)` SessionFactory. The mappings are compiled + from various XML mapping files. + + + + You may obtain a Configuration instance by + instantiating it directly. Heres an example of setting up a datastore from + mappings defined in two XML configuration files (in the classpath): + + + + + + An alternative (sometimes better) way is to let Hibernate load a mapping file + using getResourceAsStream(): + + + + + + Then Hibernate will look for mapping files named + /org/hibernate/autcion/Item.hbm.xml and + /org/hibernate/autcion/Bid.hbm.xml in the classpath. + This approach eliminates any hardcoded filenames. + + + + A Configuration also specifies various optional properties: + + + + + + A Configuration is intended as a configuration-time object, to be + discarded once a SessionFactory is built. + + + + + + Obtaining a SessionFactory + + + When all mappings have been parsed by the Configuration, the application + must obtain a factory for Session instances. This factory is intended + to be shared by all application threads: + + + + + + However, Hibernate does allow your application to instantiate more than one + SessionFactory. This is useful if you are using more than one database. + + + + + + User provided JDBC connection + + + A SessionFactory may open a Session on + a user-provided JDBC connection. This design choice frees the application to + obtain JDBC connections wherever it pleases: + + + + + + The application must be careful not to open two concurrent + Sessions on the same JDBC connection! + + + + + + + Hibernate provided JDBC connection + + + Alternatively, you can have the SessionFactory + open connections for you. The SessionFactory + must be provided with JDBC connection properties in one of the + following ways: + + + + + + Pass an instance of java.util.Properties to + Configuration.setProperties(). + + + + + Place hibernate.properties in a root directory of + the classpath. + + + + + Set System properties using + java -Dproperty=value. + + + + + Include <property> elements in + hibernate.cfg.xml (discussed later). + + + + + + If you take this approach, opening a Session is as simple as: + + + + + + All Hibernate property names and semantics are defined on the class + net.sf.hibernate.cfg.Environment. We will now describe the most + important settings for JDBC connection configuration. + + + + Hibernate will obtain (and pool) connections using java.sql.DriverManager + if you set the following properties: + + + + Hibernate JDBC Properties + + + + + + Property name + Purpose + + + + + + hibernate.connection.driver_class + + + jdbc driver class + + + + + hibernate.connection.url + + + jdbc URL + + + + + hibernate.connection.username + + + database user + + + + + hibernate.connection.password + + + database user password + + + + + hibernate.connection.pool_size + + + maximum number of pooled connections + + + + +
    + + + Hibernate's own connection pooling algorithm is quite rudimentary. It is intended + to help you get started and is not intended for use in a production system + or even for performance testing. Use a third party pool for best performance and stability, + i.e., replace the hibernate.connection.pool_size property with + connection pool specific settings. + + + + C3P0 is an open source JDBC connection pool distributed along with + Hibernate in the lib directory. Hibernate will use the built-in + C3P0ConnectionProvider for connection pooling if you set + the hibernate.c3p0.* properties. + There is also built-in support for Apache DBCP and for Proxool. You must set the + properties hibernate.dbcp.* (DBCP connection pool properties) + to enable the DBCPConnectionProvider. Prepared statement caching is + enabled (highly recommend) if hibernate.dbcp.ps.* + (DBCP statement cache properties) are set. Please refer the the Apache commons-pool + documentation for the interpretation of these properties. You should set the + hibernate.proxool.* properties if you wish to use Proxool. + + + + This is an example using C3P0: + + + + + + For use inside an application server, Hibernate may obtain connections from a + javax.sql.Datasource registered in JNDI. Set the following + properties: + + + + Hibernate Datasource Properties + + + + + + Propery name + Purpose + + + + + + hibernate.connection.datasource + + + datasource JNDI name + + + + + hibernate.jndi.url + + + URL of the JNDI provider (optional) + + + + + hibernate.jndi.class + + + class of the JNDI InitialContextFactory (optional) + + + + + hibernate.connection.username + + + database user (optional) + + + + + hibernate.connection.password + + + database user password (optional) + + + + +
    + + + This is an example using an application server provided JNDI datasource: + + + + + + JDBC connections obtained from a JNDI datasource will automatically participate + in the container-managed transactions of the application server. + + + + Arbitrary connection properties may be given by prepending + "hibernate.connnection" to the property name. For example, you + may specify a charSet using hibernate.connnection.charSet. + + + + You may define your own plugin strategy for obtaining JDBC connections by implementing the + interface net.sf.hibernate.connection.ConnectionProvider. You may select + a custom implementation by setting hibernate.connection.provider_class. + + +
    + + + Optional configuration properties + + + There are a number of other properties that control the behaviour of Hibernate + at runtime. All are optional and have reasonable default values. + + + + System-level properties can only be set via java -Dproperty=value or + be defined in hibernate.properties and not with an instance of + Properties passed to the Configuration. + + + + Hibernate Configuration Properties + + + + + + Property name + Purpose + + + + + + hibernate.dialect + + + The classname of a Hibernate Dialect - enables + certain platform dependent features. + + eg. + full.classname.of.Dialect + + + + + + hibernate.default_schema + + + Qualify unqualified tablenames with the given schema/tablespace + in generated SQL. + + eg. + SCHEMA_NAME + + + + + + hibernate.session_factory_name + + + The SessionFactory will be automatically + bound to this name in JNDI after it has been created. + + eg. + jndi/composite/name + + + + + + hibernate.use_outer_join + + + Enables outer join fetching. Deprecated, use max_fetch_depth. + + eg. + true | false + + + + + + hibernate.max_fetch_depth + + + Set a maximum "depth" for the outer join fetch tree + for single-ended associations (one-to-one, many-to-one). + A 0 disables default outer join fetching. + + eg. + recommended values between 0 and 3 + + + + + + hibernate.jdbc.fetch_size + + + A non-zero value determines the JDBC fetch size (calls + Statement.setFetchSize()). + + + + + hibernate.jdbc.batch_size + + + A non-zero value enables use of JDBC2 batch updates by Hibernate. + + eg. + recommended values between 5 and 30 + + + + + + hibernate.jdbc.use_scrollable_resultset + + + Enables use of JDBC2 scrollable resultsets by Hibernate. + This property is only necessary when using user supplied + JDBC connections, Hibernate uses connection metadata otherwise. + + eg. + true | false + + + + + + hibernate.jdbc.use_streams_for_binary + + + Use streams when writing/reading binary + or serializable types to/from JDBC + (system-level property). + + eg. + true | false + + + + + + hibernate.jdbc.use_get_generated_keys + + + Enable use of JDBC3 PreparedStatement.getGeneratedKeys() + to retrieve natively generated keys after insert. Requires JDBC3+ driver + and JRE1.4+, set to false if your driver has problems with the Hibernate + identifier generators. By default, tries to determine the driver capabilites + using connection metadata. + + eg. + true|false + + + + + + hibernate.cglib.use_reflection_optimizer + + + Enables use of CGLIB instead of runtime reflection (System-level + property, default is to use CGLIB where possible). Reflection + can sometimes be useful when troubleshooting. + + eg. + true | false + + + + + + hibernate.jndi.<propertyName> + + + Pass the property propertyName to + the JNDI InitialContextFactory. + + + + + hibernate.connection.isolation + + + Set the JDBC transaction isolation level. Check + java.sql.Connection for meaningful values but + note that most databases do not support all isolation levels. + + eg. + 1, 2, 4, 8 + + + + + + hibernate.connection.<propertyName> + + + Pass the JDBC property propertyName + to DriverManager.getConnection(). + + + + + hibernate.connection.provider_class + + + The classname of a custom ConnectionProvider. + + eg. + classname.of.ConnectionProvider + + + + + + hibernate.cache.provider_class + + + The classname of a custom CacheProvider. + + eg. + classname.of.CacheProvider + + + + + + hibernate.cache.use_minimal_puts + + + Optimize second-level cache operation to minimize writes, at the + cost of more frequent reads (useful for clustered caches). + + eg. + true|false + + + + + + hibernate.cache.use_query_cache + + + Enable the query cache, individual queries still have to be set cachable. + + eg. + true|false + + + + + + hibernate.cache.region_prefix + + + A prefix to use for second-level cache region names. + + eg. + prefix + + + + + + hibernate.transaction.factory_class + + + The classname of a TransactionFactory + to use with Hibernate Transaction API + (defaults to JDBCTransactionFactory). + + eg. + classname.of.TransactionFactory + + + + + + jta.UserTransaction + + + A JNDI name used by JTATransactionFactory to + obtain the JTA UserTransaction from the + application server. + + eg. + jndi/composite/name + + + + + + hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class + + + The classname of a TransactionManagerLookup + - required when JVM-level caching is enabled in a JTA environment. + + eg. + classname.of.TransactionManagerLookup + + + + + + hibernate.query.substitutions + + + Mapping from tokens in Hibernate queries to SQL tokens + (tokens might be function or literal names, for example). + + eg. + hqlLiteral=SQL_LITERAL, hqlFunction=SQLFUNC + + + + + + hibernate.show_sql + + + Write all SQL statements to console. + + eg. + true | false + + + + + + hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto + + + Automatically export schema DDL to the database when the + SessionFactory is created. With + create-drop, the database schema + will be dropped when the SessionFactory + is closed explicitely. + + eg. + update | create | create-drop + + + + + +
    + + + SQL Dialects + + + You should always set the hibernate.dialect property to the correct + net.sf.hibernate.dialect.Dialect subclass for your database. This is not + strictly essential unless you wish to use native or + sequence primary key generation or pessimistic locking (with, eg. + Session.lock() or Query.setLockMode()). + However, if you specify a dialect, Hibernate will use sensible defaults for some of the + other properties listed above, saving you the effort of specifying them manually. + + + + Hibernate SQL Dialects (<literal>hibernate.dialect</literal>) + + + + + + RDBMS + Dialect + + + + + DB2 net.sf.hibernate.dialect.DB2Dialect + + + MySQL net.sf.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect + + + SAP DB net.sf.hibernate.dialect.SAPDBDialect + + + Oracle (any version) net.sf.hibernate.dialect.OracleDialect + + + Oracle 9 net.sf.hibernate.dialect.Oracle9Dialect + + + Sybase net.sf.hibernate.dialect.SybaseDialect + + + Sybase Anywhere net.sf.hibernate.dialect.SybaseAnywhereDialect + + + Progress net.sf.hibernate.dialect.ProgressDialect + + + Mckoi SQL net.sf.hibernate.dialect.MckoiDialect + + + Interbase net.sf.hibernate.dialect.InterbaseDialect + + + Pointbase net.sf.hibernate.dialect.PointbaseDialect + + + PostgreSQL net.sf.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect + + + HypersonicSQL net.sf.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect + + + Microsoft SQL Server net.sf.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect + + + Ingres net.sf.hibernate.dialect.IngresDialect + + + Informix net.sf.hibernate.dialect.InformixDialect + + + FrontBase net.sf.hibernate.dialect.FrontbaseDialect + + + +
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    + + + Outer Join Fetching + + + If your database supports ANSI or Oracle style outer joins, outer join + fetching might increase performance by limiting the number of round + trips to and from the database (at the cost of possibly more work performed by + the database itself). Outer join fetching allows a graph of objects connected + by many-to-one, one-to-many or one-to-one associations to be retrieved in a single + SQL SELECT. + + + + By default, the fetched graph when loading an objects ends at leaf objects, + collections, objects with proxies, or where circularities occur. + + + + For a particular association, fetching may be enabled + or disabled (and the default behaviour overridden) by setting the + outer-join attribute in the XML mapping. + + + + Outer join fetching may be disabled globally by setting + the property hibernate.max_fetch_depth to 0. + A setting of 1 or higher enables outer join fetching for + all one-to-one and many-to-one associations, which are, also by default, set + to auto outer join. However, one-to-many associations and + collections are never fetched with an outer-join, unless explicitely declared + for each particular association. This behavior can also be overriden at runtime + with Hibernate queries. + + + + + + Binary Streams + + + Oracle limits the size of byte arrays that may + be passed to/from its JDBC driver. If you wish to use large instances of + binary or serializable type, you should + enable hibernate.jdbc.use_streams_for_binary. + This is a JVM-level setting only. + + + + + + Custom <literal>CacheProvider</literal> + + + You may integrate a JVM-level (or clustered) second-level cache system by + implementing the interface net.sf.hibernate.cache.CacheProvider. + You may select the custom implementation by setting + hibernate.cache.provider_class. + + + + + + Transaction strategy configuration + + + If you wish to use the Hibernate Transaction API, you must + specify a factory class for Transaction instances by + setting the property hibernate.transaction.factory_class. + The Transaction API hides the underlying transaction + mechanism and allows Hibernate code to run in managed and non-managed environments. + + + + There are two standard (built-in) choices: + + + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransactionFactory + + delegates to database (JDBC) transactions (default) + + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JTATransactionFactory + + delegates to JTA (if an existing transaction is underway, the Session + performs its work in that context, otherwise a new transaction is started) + + + + + + You may also define your own transaction strategies (for a CORBA transaction service, + for example). + + + + If you wish to use JVM-level caching of mutable data in a JTA environment, you must specify + a strategy for obtaining the JTA TransactionManager, as this is + not standardized for J2EE containers: + + + + JTA TransactionManagers + + + + + + Transaction Factory + Application Server + + + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JBossTransactionManagerLookup + JBoss + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.WeblogicTransactionManagerLookup + Weblogic + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.WebSphereTransactionManagerLookup + WebSphere + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.OrionTransactionManagerLookup + Orion + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.ResinTransactionManagerLookup + Resin + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JOTMTransactionManagerLookup + JOTM + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JOnASTransactionManagerLookup + JOnAS + + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JRun4TransactionManagerLookup + JRun4 + + + +
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    + + + JNDI-bound <literal>SessionFactory</literal> + + + A JNDI bound Hibernate SessionFactory can simplify the lookup + of the factory and the creation of new Sessions. + + + + If you wish to have the SessionFactory bound to a JNDI namespace, specify + a name (eg. java:comp/env/hibernate/SessionFactory) using the property + hibernate.session_factory_name. If this property is omitted, the + SessionFactory will not be bound to JNDI. (This is especially useful in + environments with a read-only JNDI default implementation, eg. Tomcat.) + + + + When binding the SessionFactory to JNDI, Hibernate will use the values of + hibernate.jndi.url, hibernate.jndi.class to instantiate + an initial context. If they are not specified, the default InitialContext + will be used. + + + + If you do choose to use JNDI, an EJB or other utility class may obtain the + SessionFactory using a JNDI lookup. + + + + + + Query Language Substitution + + + You may define new Hibernate query tokens using hibernate.query.substitutions. + For example: + + + hibernate.query.substitutions true=1, false=0 + + + would cause the tokens true and false to be translated to + integer literals in the generated SQL. + + + hibernate.query.substitutions toLowercase=LOWER + + + would allow you to rename the SQL LOWER function. + + + + +
    + + + Logging + + + Hibernate logs various events using Apache commons-logging. + + + + The commons-logging service will direct output to either Apache Log4j + (if you include log4j.jar in your classpath) or + JDK1.4 logging (if running under JDK1.4 or above). You may download + Log4j from http://jakarta.apache.org. + To use Log4j you will need to place a log4j.properties + file in your classpath, an example properties file is distributed with + Hibernate in the src/ directory. + + + + We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with Hibernate's log + messages. A lot of work has been put into making the Hibernate log as + detailed as possible, without making it unreadable. It is an essential + troubleshooting device. Also don't forget to enable SQL logging as + described above (hibernate.show_sql), it is your first + step when looking for performance problems. + + + + + + Implementing a <literal>NamingStrategy</literal> + + + The interface net.sf.hibernate.cfg.NamingStrategy allows you + to specify a "naming standard" for database objects and schema elements. + + + + You may provide rules for automatically generating database identifiers from + Java identifiers or for processing "logical" column and table names given in + the mapping file into "physical" table and column names. This feature helps + reduce the verbosity of the mapping document, eliminating repetitive noise + (TBL_ prefixes, for example). The default strategy used by + Hibernate is quite minimal. + + + + You may specify a different strategy by calling + Configuration.setNamingStrategy() before adding mappings: + + + + + + net.sf.hibernate.cfg.ImprovedNamingStrategy is a built-in + strategy that might be a useful starting point for some applications. + + + + + + XML Configuration File + + + An alternative approach is to specify a full configuration in a file named + hibernate.cfg.xml. This file can be used as a replacement + for the hibernate.properties file or, if both are present, + override properties. + + + + The XML configuration file is by default expected to be in the root o + your CLASSPATH. Here is an example: + + + + + + + + + + + + my/first/datasource + net.sf.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect + false + true + + net.sf.hibernate.transaction.JTATransactionFactory + + java:comp/UserTransaction + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Configuring Hibernate is then as simple as + + + + + + You can pick a different XML configuration file using + + + + + + +
    + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/example_mappings.xml b/reference/en/modules/example_mappings.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c37c7be84e --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/example_mappings.xml @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ + + Example: Various Mappings + + + This chapters shows off some more complex association mappings. + + + + Employer/Employee + + + The following model of the relationship between Employer and + Employee uses an actual entity class (Employment) + to represent the association. This is done because there might be more than one + period of employment for the same two parties. Components are used to model monetory + values and employee names. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Heres a possible mapping document: + + + + + + + + employer_id_seq + + + + + + + + + + employment_id_seq + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + employee_id_seq + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + And heres the table schema generated by SchemaExport. + + + + + + + + Author/Work + + + Consider the following model of the relationships between Work, + Author and Person. We represent the relationship + between Work and Author as a many-to-many + association. We choose to represent the relationship between Author + and Person as one-to-one association. Another possibility would be to + have Author extend Person. + + + + + + + + + + + + + The following mapping document correctly represents these relationships: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + There are four tables in this mapping. works, + authors and persons hold work, author + and person data respectively. author_work is an association + table linking authors to works. Heres the table schema, as generated by + SchemaExport. + + + + + + + + Customer/Order/Product + + + Now consider a model of the relationships between Customer, + Order and LineItem and Product. + There is a one-to-many association between Customer and + Order, but how should we represent Order / + LineItem / Product? I've chosen to map + LineItem as an association class representing the many-to-many + association between Order and Product. In + Hibernate, this is called a composite element. + + + + + + + + + + + + + The mapping document: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + customers, orders, line_items and + products hold customer, order, order line item and product data + respectively. line_items also acts as an association table linking + orders with products. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/example_parentchild.xml b/reference/en/modules/example_parentchild.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d2eb3923d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/example_parentchild.xml @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ + + Example: Parent/Child + + + One of the very first things that new users try to do with Hibernate is to model a parent / child type + relationship. There are two different approaches to this. For various reasons the most convenient + approach, especially for new users, is to model both Parent and Child + as entity classes with a <one-to-many> association from Parent + to Child. (The alternative approach is to declare the Child as a + <composite-element>.) Now, it turns out that default semantics of a one to many + association (in Hibernate) are much less close to the usual semantics of a parent / child relationship than + those of a composite element mapping. We will explain how to use a bidirectional one to many + association with cascades to model a parent / child relationship efficiently and elegantly. It's + not at all difficult! + + + + A note about collections + + + Hibernate collections are considered to be a logical part of their owning entity; never of the + contained entities. This is a crucial distinction! It has the following consequences: + + + + + + When we remove / add an object from / to a collection, the version number of the collection owner + is incremented. + + + + + If an object that was removed from a collection is an instance of a value type (eg, a composite + element), that object will cease to be persistent and its state will be completely removed from + the database. Likewise, adding a value type instance to the collection will cause its state to be + immediately persistent. + + + + + On the other hand, if an entity is removed from a collection (a one-to-many or many-to-many + association), it will not be deleted, by default. This behaviour is completely consistent - a + change to the internal state of another entity should not cause the associated entity to vanish! + Likewise, adding an entity to a collection does not cause that entity to become persistent, by + default. + + + + + + Instead, the default behaviour is that adding an entity to a collection merely creates a link between + the two entities, while removing it removes the link. This is very appropriate for all sorts of cases. + Where it is not appropriate at all is the case of a parent / child relationship, where the life of the + child is bound to the lifecycle of the parent. + + + + + + Bidirectional one-to-many + + + Suppose we start with a simple <one-to-many> association from + Parent to Child. + + + + + +]]> + + + If we were to execute the following code + + + + + + Hibernate would issue two SQL statements: + + + + + an INSERT to create the record for c + + + + an UPDATE to create the link from p to + c + + + + + + This is not only inefficient, but also violates any NOT NULL constraint on the + parent_id column. + + + + The underlying cause is that the link (the foreign key parent_id) from + p to c is not considered part of the state of the Child + object and is therefore not created in the INSERT. So the solution is to make the link part + of the Child mapping. + + + ]]> + + + (We also need to add the parent property to the Child class.) + + + + Now that the Child entity is managing the state of the link, we tell the collection not + to update the link. We use the inverse attribute. + + + + + +]]> + + + The following code would be used to add a new Child + + + + + + And now, only one SQL INSERT would be issued! + + + + To tighten things up a bit, we could create an addChild() method of + Parent. + + + + + + Now, the code to add a Child looks like + + + + + + + + Cascading lifecycle + + + The explicit call to save() is still annoying. We will address this by + using cascades. + + + + + +]]> + + + This simplifies the code above to + + + + + + Similarly, we don't need to iterate over the children when saving or deleting a Parent. + The following removes p and all its children from the database. + + + + + + However, this code + + + + + + will not remove c from the database; it will ony remove the link to p + (and cause a NOT NULL constraint violation, in this case). You need to explicitly + delete() the Child. + + + + + + Now, in our case, a Child can't really exist without its parent. So if we remove + a Child from the collection, we really do want it to be deleted. For this, we must + use cascade="all-delete-orphan". + + + + + +]]> + + + Note: even though the collection mapping specifies inverse="true", cascades are still + processed by iterating the collection elements. So if you require that an object be saved, deleted or + updated by cascade, you must add it to the collection. It is not enough to simply call + setParent(). + + + + + + Using cascading <literal>update()</literal> + + + Suppose we loaded up a Parent in one Session, made some changes in a UI + action and wish to persist these changes in a new Session (by calling update()). The + Parent will contain a collection of childen and, since cascading update is enabled, Hibernate + needs to know which children are newly instantiated and which represent existing rows in the database. Lets assume + that both Parent and Child have (synthetic) identifier properties of type + java.lang.Long. Hibernate will use the identifier property value to determine which of the + children are new. (You may also use the version or timestamp property, see + .) + + + + The unsaved-value attribute is used to specify the identifier value of a newly instantiated + instance. unsaved-value defaults to "null", which is perfect for a Long + identifier type. If we would have used a primitive identitifier property, we would need to specify + + + ]]> + + + for the Child mapping. (There is also an unsaved-value attribute + for version and timestamp property mappings.) + + + + The following code will update parent and child and insert + newChild. + + + + + + Well, thats all very well for the case of a generated identifier, but what about assigned identifiers + and composite identifiers? This is more difficult, since unsaved-value can't + distinguish between a newly instantiated object (with an identifier assigned by the user) and an object + loaded in a previous session. In these cases, you will probably need to give Hibernate a hint; either + + + + + + define unsaved-value="null" or unsaved-value="negative" + on a <version> or <timestamp> property + mapping for the class. + + + + + set unsaved-value="none" and explicitly save() + newly instantiated children before calling update(parent) + + + + + set unsaved-value="any" and explicitly update() + previously persistent children before calling update(parent) + + + + + + none is the default unsaved-value for assigned and composite + identifiers. + + + + There is one further possibility. There is a new Interceptor method named + isUnsaved() which lets the application implement its own strategy for distinguishing + newly instantiated objects. For example, you could define a base class for your persistent classes. + + + + + + (The saved property is non-persistent.) + Now implement isUnsaved(), along with onLoad() + and onSave() as follows. + + + + + + + + Conclusion + + + There is quite a bit to digest here and it might look confusing first time around. However, in practice, it + all works out quite nicely. Most Hibernate applications use the parent / child pattern in many places. + + + + We mentioned an alternative in the first paragraph. None of the above issues exist in the case of + <composite-element> mappings, which have exactly the semantics of a parent / child + relationship. Unfortunately, there are two big limitations to composite element classes: composite elements may + not own collections, and they should not be the child of any entity other than the unique parent. (However, + they may have a surrogate primary key, using an <idbag> mapping.) + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reference/en/modules/example_weblog.xml b/reference/en/modules/example_weblog.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5bc2f6243 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/example_weblog.xml @@ -0,0 +1,432 @@ + + Example: Weblog Application + + + Persistent Classes + + + The persistent classes represent a weblog, and an item posted + in a weblog. They are to be modelled as a standard parent/child + relationship, but we will use an ordered bag, instead of a set. + + + + + + + + + + Hibernate Mappings + + + The XML mappings should now be quite straightforward. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + Hibernate Code + + + The following class demonstrates some of the kinds of things + we can do with these classes, using Hibernate. + + + :minDate" + ); + + Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); + cal.roll(Calendar.MONTH, false); + q.setCalendar("minDate", cal); + + result = q.list(); + tx.commit(); + } + catch (HibernateException he) { + if (tx!=null) tx.rollback(); + throw he; + } + finally { + session.close(); + } + return result; + } +}]]> + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/inheritance_mapping.xml b/reference/en/modules/inheritance_mapping.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..661aa48c5a --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/inheritance_mapping.xml @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ + + Inheritance Mapping + + + The Three Strategies + + + Hibernate supports the three basic inheritance mapping strategies. + + + + + + table per class hierarchy + + + + + table per subclass + + + + + table per concrete class (some limitations) + + + + + + It is even possible to use different mapping strategies for different + branches of the same inheritance hierarchy, but the same limitations + apply as apply to table-per-concrete class mappings. Hibernate does + not support mixing <subclass> mappings and + <joined-subclass> mappings inside the same + <class> element. + + + + Suppose we have an interface Payment, with implementors + CreditCardPayment, CashPayment, + ChequePayment. The table-per-hierarchy mapping would + look like: + + + + + + + + + ... + + ... + + + ... + + + ... + +]]> + + + Exactly one table is required. There is one big limitation of this + mapping strategy: columns declared by the subclasses may not have + NOT NULL constraints. + + + + A table-per-subclass mapping would look like: + + + + + + + + ... + + + ... + + + + ... + + + + ... + +]]> + + + Four tables are required. The three subclass tables have primary + key associations to the superclass table (so the relational model + is actually a one-to-one association). + + + + Note that Hibernate's implementation of table-per-subclass requires + no discriminator column. Other object/relational mappers use a + different implementation of table-per-subclass which requires a type + discriminator column in the superclass table. The approach taken by + Hibernate is much more difficult to implement but arguably more + correct from a relational point of view. + + + + For either of these two mapping strategies, a polymorphic + association to Payment is mapped using + <many-to-one>. + + + ]]> + + The table-per-concrete-class strategy is very different. + + + + + + + ... + + + + + + + + ... + + + + + + + + ... +]]> + + + Three tables were required. Notice that nowhere do we + mention the Payment interface explicitly. + Instead, we make use of Hibernate's implicit + polymorphism. Also notice that properties of + Payment are mapped in each of the + subclasses. + + + + In this case, a polymorphic association to Payment + is mapped using <any>. + + + + + +]]> + + + It would be better if we defined a UserType + as the meta-type, to handle the mapping from + type discriminator strings to Payment subclass. + + + + + +]]> + + + There is one further thing to notice about this mapping. + Since the subclasses are each mapped in their own + <class> element (and since + Payment is just an interface), each of + the subclasses could easily be part of another table-per-class + or table-per-subclass inheritance hierarchy! (And you can + still use polymorphic queries against the + Payment interface.) + + + + + + + + + ... + + + + + + + + + ... + + + + ... + + + + + ... + +]]> + + + Once again, we don't mention Payment explicitly. If we + execute a query against the Payment interface - for + example, from Payment - Hibernate + automatically returns instances of CreditCardPayment + (and its subclasses, since they also implement Payment), + CashPayment and ChequePayment but + not instances of NonelectronicTransaction. + + + + + + Limitations + + + Hibernate assumes that an association maps to exactly one foreign key column. + Multiple associations per foreign key are tolerated (you might need to specify + inverse="true" or insert="false" update="false"), + but there is no way to map any association to multiple foreign keys. This means that: + + + + + + when an association is modified, it is always the same foreign key that is + updated + + + + + when an association is fetched lazily, a single database query is used + + + + + when an association is fetched eagerly, it may be fetched using a single + outer join + + + + + + In particular, it implies that polymorphic one-to-many associations to + classes mapped using the table-per-concrete-class strategy are + not supported. (Fetching this association would + require multiple queries or multiple joins.) + + + + The following table shows the limitations of table-per-concrete-class + mappings, and of implicit polymorphism, in Hibernate. + + + + Features of inheritance mappings + + + + + + + + + + + + Inheritance strategy + Polymorphic many-to-one + Polymorphic one-to-one + Polymorphic one-to-many + Polymorphic many-to-many + Polymorphic load()/get() + Polymorphic queries + Polymorphic joins + Outer join fetching + + + + + table-per-class-hierarchy + <many-to-one> + <one-to-one> + <one-to-many> + <many-to-many> + s.get(Payment.class, id) + from Payment p + from Order o join o.payment p + supported + + + table-per-subclass + <many-to-one> + <one-to-one> + <one-to-many> + <many-to-many> + s.get(Payment.class, id) + from Payment p + from Order o join o.payment p + supported + + + table-per-concrete-class (implicit polymorphism) + <any> + not supported + not supported + <many-to-any> + use a query + from Payment p + not supported + not supported + + + +
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    diff --git a/reference/en/modules/manipulating_data.xml b/reference/en/modules/manipulating_data.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..68ca2ebb98 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/manipulating_data.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1252 @@ + + + Manipulating Persistent Data + + + Creating a persistent object + + + An object (entity instance) is either transient or + persistent with respect to a particular + Session. Newly instantiated objects are, of course, transient. + The session offers services for saving (ie. persisting) transient instances: + + + + + + + + The single-argument save() generates and assigns a unique + identifier to fritz. The two-argument form attempts to persist + pk using the given identifier. We generally discourage the use of + the two-argument form since it may be used to create primary keys with business meaning. + It is most useful in certain special situations like using Hibernate to persist a BMP + entity bean. + + + + Associated objects may be made persistent in any order you like unless you + have a NOT NULL constraint upon a foreign key column. + There is never a risk of violating foreign key constraints. However, you + might violate a NOT NULL constraint if you + save() the objects in the wrong order. + + + + + Loading an object + + + The load() methods of Session give you + a way to retrieve a persistent instance if you already know its identifier. + One version takes a class object and will load the state into a newly instantiated + object. The second version allows you to supply an instance into which the state + will be loaded. The form which takes an instance is particularly useful if you plan + to use Hibernate with BMP entity beans and is provided for exactly that purpose. + You may discover other uses. (DIY instance pooling etc.) + + + + + + + + + + Note that load() will throw an unrecoverable exception if there is no matching + database row. If the class is mapped with a proxy, load() returns an object + that is an uninitialized proxy and does not actually hit the database until you invoke a method of + the object. This behaviour is very useful if you wish to create an association to an object + without actually loading it from the database. + + + + If you are not certain that a matching row exists, you should use the get() + method, which hits the database immediately and returns null if there is no matching row. + + + + + + You may also load an objects using an SQL SELECT ... FOR UPDATE. See the next + section for a discussion of Hibernate LockModes. + + + + + + Note that any associated instances or contained collections are not selected + FOR UPDATE. + + + + It is possible to re-load an object and all its collections at any time, using the + refresh() method. This is useful when database triggers are used to + initialize some of the properties of the object. + + + + + + + + Querying + + + If you don't know the identifier(s) of the object(s) you are looking for, use the find() + methods of Session. Hibernate supports a simple but powerful object + oriented query language. + + + fish.deceased or fish.birthday is null" +);]]> + + + + The second argument to find() accepts an object + or array of objects. The third argument accepts a Hibernate type or array of + Hibernate types. These given types are used to bind the given objects to the + ? query placeholders (which map to IN + parameters of a JDBC PreparedStatement). Just + as in JDBC, you should use this binding mechanism in preference to string + manipulation. + + + + The Hibernate class defines a number of static methods + and constants, providing access to most of the built-in types, as instances + of net.sf.hibernate.type.Type. + + + + If you expect your query to return a very large number of objects, but you + don't expect to use them all, you might get better performance from the + iterate() methods, which return a + java.util.Iterator. The iterator will load objects on + demand, using the identifiers returned by an initial SQL query (n+1 selects + total). + + + + + + Unfortunately java.util.Iterator does not + declare any exceptions, so any SQL or Hibernate exceptions that occur + are wrapped in a LazyInitializationException (a + subclass of RuntimeException). + + + + The iterate() method also performs better if + you expect that many of the objects are already loaded and cached by + the session, or if the query results contain the same objects many + times. (When no data is cached or repeated, find() + is almost always faster.) Heres an example of a query that should be + called using iterate(): + + + + + + Calling the previous query using find() would return a very + large JDBC ResultSet containing the same data many times. + + + + Hibernate queries sometimes return tuples of objects, in which case each tuple + is returned as an array: + + + + + + Scalar queries + + + Queries may specify a property of a class in the select clause. + They may even call SQL aggregate functions. Properties or aggregates are considered + "scalar" results. + + + + + + + + + + + + The Query interface + + + If you need to specify bounds upon your result set (the maximum number of rows + you want to retrieve and / or the first row you want to retrieve) you should + obtain an instance of net.sf.hibernate.Query: + + + + + + You may even define a named query in the mapping document. (Remember to use a + CDATA section if your query contains characters that could + be interpreted as markup.) + + + ? +] ]>]]> + + + + + The query interface supports the use of named parameters. Named parameters + are identifiers of the form :name in the query string. + There are methods on Query for binding values to named + parameters or JDBC-style ? parameters. + Contrary to JDBC, Hibernate numbers parameters from zero. The + advantages of named parameters are: + + + + + + named parameters are insensitive to the order they occur in the + query string + + + + + they may occur multiple times in the same query + + + + + they are self-documenting + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Scrollable iteration + + If your JDBC driver supports scrollable ResultSets, the Query + interface may be used to obtain a ScrollableResults which allows more flexible + navigation of the query results. + + + i++ ) && cats.next() ) pageOfCats.add( cats.get(1) ); + +}]]> + + + The behaviour of scroll() is similar to iterate(), except that + objects may be initialized selectively by get(int), instead of an entire row being + initialized at once. + + + + + + Filtering collections + + A collection filter is a special type of query that may be applied to + a persistent collection or array. The query string may refer to this, + meaning the current collection element. + + + + + + The returned collection is considered a bag. + + + + Observe that filters do not require a from clause (though they may have + one if required). Filters are not limited to returning the collection elements themselves. + + + + + + + + Criteria queries + + HQL is extremely powerful but some people prefer to build queries dynamically, using an + object oriented API, rather than embedding strings in their Java code. For these people, + Hibernate provides an intuitive Criteria query API. + + + + + + If you are uncomfortable with SQL-like syntax, this is perhaps the easiest way to get started + with Hibernate. This API is also more extensible than HQL. Applications might provide their + own implementations of the Criterion interface. + + + + + Queries in native SQL + + You may express a query in SQL, using createSQLQuery(). You must enclose + SQL aliases in braces. + + + + + + + + SQL queries may contain named and positional parameters, just like Hibernate queries. + + + + + + + + Updating objects + + + + Updating in the same Session + + + Transactional persistent instances (ie. objects loaded, saved, created or + queried by the Session) may be manipulated by the application + and any changes to persistent state will be persisted when the Session + is flushed (discussed later in this chapter). So the most + straightforward way to update the state of an object is to load() it, + and then manipulate it directly, while the Session is open: + + + + + + Sometimes this programming model is inefficient since it would require both an SQL + SELECT (to load an object) and an SQL UPDATE + (to persist its updated state) in the same session. Therefore Hibernate offers an + alternate approach. + + + + + + Updating detached objects + + + Many applications need to retrieve an object in one transaction, send it to the + UI layer for manipulation, then save the changes in a new transaction. + (Applications that use this kind of approach in a high-concurrency environment + usually use versioned data to ensure transaction isolation.) This approach + requires a slightly different programming model to the one described in the + last section. Hibernate supports this model by providing the + method Session.update(). + + + + + + If the Cat with identifier catId had already + been loaded by secondSession when the application tried to + update it, an exception would have been thrown. + + + + The application should individually update() transient instances + reachable from the given transient instance if and only if it wants + their state also updated. (Except for lifecycle objects, discussed later.) + + + + Hibernate users have requested a general purpose method that either saves a + transient instance by generating a new identifier or update the persistent + state associated with its current identifier. The saveOrUpdate() + method now implements this functionality. + + + + Hibernate distinguishes "new" (unsaved) instances from "existing" (saved or + loaded in a previous session) instances by the value of their identifier + (or version, or timestamp) property. The unsaved-value + attribute of the <id> (or <version>, + or <timestamp>) mapping specifies which values should + be interpreted as representing a "new" instance. + + + + +]]> + + + The allowed values of unsaved-value are: + + + + + + any - always save + + + + + none - always update + + + + + null - save when identifier is null (this is the default) + + + + + valid identifier value - save when identifier is null or the given value + + + + + undefined - the default for version or + timestamp, then identifier check is used + + + + + + + + The usage and semantics of saveOrUpdate() seems to be confusing + for new users. Firstly, so long as you are not trying to use instances from one session + in another new session, you should not need to use update() or + saveOrUpdate(). Some whole applications will never use either of + these methods. + + + + Usually update() or saveOrUpdate() are used in + the following scenario: + + + + + + the application loads an object in the first session + + + + + the object is passed up to the UI tier + + + + + some modifications are made to the object + + + + + the object is passed back down to the business logic tier + + + + + the application persists these modifications by calling + update() in a second session + + + + + + saveOrUpdate() does the following: + + + + + + if the object is already persistent in this session, do nothing + + + + + if the object has no identifier property, save() it + + + + + if the object's identifier matches the criteria specified by + unsaved-value, save() it + + + + + if the object is versioned (version or + timestamp), then the version will take precedence + to identifier check, unless the versions + unsaved-value="undefined" (default value) + + + + + if another object associated with the session has the same + identifier, throw an exception + + + + + + + + Reattaching detached objects + + + The lock() method allows the application to reassociate + an unmodified object with a new session. + + + + + + + + + + Deleting persistent objects + + + Session.delete() will remove an object's state from the database. + Of course, your application might still hold a reference to it. So it's best to think + of delete() as making a persistent instance transient. + + + + + + You may also delete many objects at once by passing a Hibernate query string to + delete(). + + + + You may now delete objects in any order you like, without risk of foreign key + constraint violations. Of course, it is still possible to violate a NOT + NULL constraint on a foreign key column by deleting objects in + the wrong order. + + + + + Flush + + + From time to time the Session will execute the SQL statements + needed to synchronize the JDBC connection's state with the state of objects held in + memory. This process, flush, occurs by default at the following + points + + + + + + from some invocations of find() or iterate() + + + + + from net.sf.hibernate.Transaction.commit() + + + + + from Session.flush() + + + + + + The SQL statements are issued in the following order + + + + + + all entity insertions, in the same order the corresponding objects + were saved using Session.save() + + + + + all entity updates + + + + + all collection deletions + + + + + all collection element deletions, updates and insertions + + + + + all collection insertions + + + + + all entity deletions, in the same order the corresponding objects + were deleted using Session.delete() + + + + + + (An exception is that objects using native ID generation are + inserted when they are saved.) + + + + Except when you explicity flush(), there are absolutely no + guarantees about when the Session executes + the JDBC calls, only the order in which they are executed. + However, Hibernate does guarantee that the Session.find(..) + methods will never return stale data; nor will they return the wrong data. + + + + It is possible to change the default behavior so that flush occurs less frequently. + The FlushMode class defines three different modes. This is most + useful in the case of "readonly" transactions, where it might be used to achieve a + (very) slight performance increase. + + + + + + + + Ending a Session + + + Ending a session involves four distinct phases: + + + + + + flush the session + + + + + commit the transaction + + + + + close the session + + + + + handle exceptions + + + + + + Flushing the Session + + If you happen to be using the Transaction API, you don't + need to worry about this step. It will be performed implicitly when the + transaction is committed. Otherwise you should call + Session.flush() to ensure that all changes are synchronized + with the database. + + + + + + Committing the database transaction + + + If you are using the Hibernate Transaction API, this looks like: + + + + + + If you are managing JDBC transactions yourself you should manually + commit() the JDBC connection. + + + + + + If you decide not to commit your changes: + + + + + + or: + + + + + + If you rollback the transaction you should immediately close and discard the current + session to ensure that Hibernate's internal state is consistent. + + + + + + Closing the Session + + + A call to Session.close() marks the end of a session. The main implication + of close() is that the JDBC connection will be relinquished by the session. + + + + + + + + If you provided your own connection, close() returns a reference + to it, so you can manually close it or return it to the pool. Otherwise close() + returns it to the pool. + + + + + + Exception handling + + + If the Session throws an exception (including + any SQLException), you should immediately + rollback the transaction, call Session.close() + and discard the Session instance. Certain + methods of Session will not + leave the session in a consistent state. + + + + + The following exception handling idiom is recommended: + + + + + + Or, when manually managing JDBC transactions: + + + + + + Or, when using a datasource enlisted with JTA: + + + + + + + + + + Lifecyles and object graphs + + + To save or update all objects in a graph of associated objects, you must either + + + + + + save(), saveOrUpdate() or + update() each individual object OR + + + + + map associated objects using cascade="all" or + cascade="save-update". + + + + + + Likewise, to delete all objects in a graph, either + + + + + + delete() each individual object OR + + + + + map associated objects using cascade="all", + cascade="all-delete-orphan" or + cascade="delete". + + + + + + Recommendation: + + + + + + If the child object's lifespan is bounded by the lifespan of the of the parent + object make it a lifecycle object by specifying + cascade="all". + + + + + Otherwise, save() and delete() it + explicitly from application code. If you really want to save yourself some + extra typing, use cascade="save-update" and explicit + delete(). + + + + + + Mapping an association (many-to-one, or collection) with cascade="all" + marks the association as a parent/child style relationship where + save/update/deletion of the parent results in save/update/deletion of the child(ren). + Futhermore, a mere reference to a child from a persistent parent will result in save / update + of the child. The metaphor is incomplete, however. A child which becomes unreferenced by its + parent is not automatically deleted, except in the case of a + <one-to-many> association mapped with + cascade="all-delete-orphan". The precise semantics of cascading operations + are as follows: + + + + + + If a parent is saved, all children are passed to saveOrUpdate() + + + + + If a parent is passed to update() or saveOrUpdate(), + all children are passed to saveOrUpdate() + + + + + If a transient child becomes referenced by a persistent parent, it is passed to + saveOrUpdate() + + + + + If a parent is deleted, all children are passed to delete() + + + + + If a transient child is dereferenced by a persistent parent, nothing + special happens (the application should explicitly delete the child if + necessary) unless cascade="all-delete-orphan", in which case the + "orphaned" child is deleted. + + + + + + Hibernate does not fully implement "persistence by reachability", which would imply + (inefficient) persistent garbage collection. However, due to popular demand, + Hibernate does support the notion of entities becoming persistent when referenced + by another persistent object. Associations marked + cascade="save-update" behave in this way. If you wish to use this + approach throughout your application, its easier to specify the + default-cascade attribute of the + <hibernate-mapping> element. + + + + + + Interceptors + + The Interceptor interface provides callbacks from the session to the + application allowing the application to inspect and / or manipulate properties of a + persistent object before it is saved, updated, deleted or loaded. One + possible use for this is to track auditing information. For example, the following + Interceptor automatically sets the createTimestamp + when an Auditable is created and updates the + lastUpdateTimestamp property when an Auditable is + updated. + + + + + + The interceptor would be specified when a session is created. + + + + + + + + Metadata API + + Hibernate requires a very rich meta-level model of all entity and value types. From time + to time, this model is very useful to the application itself. For example, the application + might use Hibernate's metadata to implement a "smart" deep-copy algorithm that understands + which objects should be copied (eg. mutable value types) and which should not (eg. + immutable value types and, possibly, associated entities). + + + Hibernate exposes metadata via the ClassMetadata and + CollectionMetadata interfaces and the Type + hierarchy. Instances of the metadata interfaces may be obtained from the + SessionFactory. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/performance.xml b/reference/en/modules/performance.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9e76d3616c --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/performance.xml @@ -0,0 +1,684 @@ + + Improving performance + + + Understanding Collection performance + + + We've already spent quite some time talking about collections. + In this section we will highlight a couple more issues about + how collections behave at runtime. + + + + Taxonomy + + Hibernate defines three basic kinds of collections: + + + + collections of values + + + one to many associations + + + many to many associations + + + + + This classification distinguishes the various table and foreign key + relationships but does not tell us quite everything we need to know + about the relational model. To fully understand the relational structure + and performance characteristics, we must also consider the structure of + the primary key that is used by Hibernate to update or delete collection + rows. This suggests the following classification: + + + + + indexed collections + + + sets + + + bags + + + + + All indexed collections (maps, lists, arrays) have a primary key consisting + of the <key> and <index> + columns. In this case collection updates are usually extremely efficient - + the primary key may be efficiently indexed and a particular row may be efficiently + located when Hibernate tries to update or delete it. + + + + Sets have a primary key consisting of <key> and element + columns. This may be less efficient for some types of collection element, particularly + composite elements or large text or binary fields; the database may not be able to index + a complex primary key as efficently. On the other hand, for one to many or many to many + associations, particularly in the case of synthetic identifiers, it is likely to be just + as efficient. (Side-note: if you want SchemaExport to actually create + the primary key of a <set> for you, you must declare all columns + as not-null="true".) + + + + Bags are the worst case. Since a bag permits duplicate element values and has no + index column, no primary key may be defined. Hibernate has no way of distinguishing + between duplicate rows. Hibernate resolves this problem by completely removing + (in a single DELETE) and recreating the collection whenever it + changes. This might be very inefficient. + + + + Note that for a one-to-many association, the "primary key" may not be the physical + primary key of the database table - but even in this case, the above classification + is still useful. (It still reflects how Hibernate "locates" individual rows of the + collection.) + + + + + + Lists, maps and sets are the most efficient collections to update + + + From the discussion above, it should be clear that indexed collections + and (usually) sets allow the most efficient operation in terms of adding, + removing and updating elements. + + + + There is, arguably, one more advantage that indexed collections have over sets for + many to many associations or collections of values. Because of the structure of a + Set, Hibernate doesn't ever UPDATE a row when + an element is "changed". Changes to a Set always work via + INSERT and DELETE (of individual rows). Once + again, this consideration does not apply to one to many associations. + + + + After observing that arrays cannot be lazy, we would conclude that lists, maps and sets + are the most performant collection types. (With the caveat that a set might be less + efficient for some collections of values.) + + + + Sets are expected to be the most common kind of collection in Hibernate applications. + + + + There is an undocumented feature in this release of Hibernate. The + <idbag> mapping implements bag semantics for a collection + of values or a many to many association and is more efficient that any other + style of collection in this case! + + + + + + Bags and lists are the most efficient inverse collections + + + Just before you ditch bags forever, there is a particular case in which bags (and also lists) + are much more performant than sets. For a collection with inverse="true" + (the standard bidirectional one-to-many relationship idiom, for example) we can add elements + to a bag or list without needing to initialize (fetch) the bag elements! This is because + Collection.add() or Collection.addAll() must always + return true for a bag or List (unlike a Set). This can + make the following common code much faster. + + + + + + + + One shot delete + + + Occasionally, deleting collection elements one by one can be extremely inefficient. Hibernate + isn't completly stupid, so it knows not to do that in the case of an newly-empty collection + (if you called list.clear(), for example). In this case, Hibernate will + issue a single DELETE and we are done! + + + + Suppose we add a single element to a collection of size twenty and then remove two elements. + Hibernate will issue one INSERT statement and two DELETE + statements (unless the collection is a bag). This is certainly desirable. + + + + However, suppose that we remove eighteen elements, leaving two and then add thee new elements. + There are two possible ways to proceed + + + + + delete eighteen rows one by one and then insert three rows + + + remove the whole collection (in one SQL DELETE) and insert + all five current elements (one by one) + + + + + Hibernate isn't smart enough to know that the second option is probably quicker in this case. + (And it would probably be undesirable for Hibernate to be that smart; such behaviour might + confuse database triggers, etc.) + + + + Fortunately, you can force this behaviour (ie. the second strategy) at any time by discarding + (ie. dereferencing) the original collection and returning a newly instantiated collection with + all the current elements. This can be very useful and powerful from time to time. + + + + + + + + We have already shown how you can use lazy initialization for persistent collections + in the chapter about collection mappings. A similar effect is achievable for ordinary object + references, using CGLIB proxies. We have also mentioned how Hibernate caches persistent + objects at the level of a Session. More aggressive caching strategies + may be configured upon a class-by-class basis. + + + + In the next section, we show you how to use these features, which may be used to + achieve much higher performance, where necessary. + + + + Proxies for Lazy Initialization + + + Hibernate implements lazy initializing proxies for persistent objects using runtime + bytecode enhancement (via the excellent CGLIB library). + + + + The mapping file declares a class or interface to use as the proxy interface + for that class. The recommended approach is to specify the class itself: + + + ]]> + + + The runtime type of the proxies will be a subclass of Order. Note that + the proxied class must implement a default constructor with at least package visibility. + + + + There are some gotchas to be aware of when extending this approach to polymorphic + classes, eg. + + + + ...... + + ..... + +]]> + + + Firstly, instances of Cat will never be castable to + DomesticCat, even if the underlying instance is an + instance of DomesticCat. + + + + + + Secondly, it is possible to break proxy ==. + + + + + + However, the situation is not quite as bad as it looks. Even though we now have two references + to different proxy objects, the underlying instance will still be the same object: + + + + + + Third, you may not use a CGLIB proxy for a final class or a class + with any final methods. + + + + Finally, if your persistent object acquires any resources upon instantiation (eg. in + initializers or default constructor), then those resources will also be acquired by + the proxy. The proxy class is an actual subclass of the persistent class. + + + + These problems are all due to fundamental limitations in Java's single inheritence model. + If you wish to avoid these problems your persistent classes must each implement an interface + that declares its business methods. You should specify these interfaces in the mapping file. eg. + + + + ...... + + ..... + +]]> + + + where Cat implements the interface ICat and + DomesticCat implements the interface IDomesticCat. Then + proxies for instances of Cat and DomesticCat may be returned + by load() or iterate(). (Note that find() + does not return proxies.) + + + + + + Relationships are also lazily initialized. This means you must declare any properties to be of + type ICat, not Cat. + + + + Certain operations do not require proxy initialization + + + + + + equals(), if the persistent class does not override + equals() + + + + + hashCode(), if the persistent class does not override + hashCode() + + + + + The identifier getter method + + + + + + Hibernate will detect persistent classes that override equals() or + hashCode(). + + + + Exceptions that occur while initializing a proxy are wrapped in a + LazyInitializationException. + + + + Sometimes we need to ensure that a proxy or collection is initialized before closing the + Session. Of course, we can alway force initialization by calling + cat.getSex() or cat.getKittens().size(), for example. + But that is confusing to readers of the code and is not convenient for generic code. + The static methods Hibernate.initialize() and Hibernate.isInitialized() + provide the application with a convenient way of working with lazyily initialized collections or + proxies. Hibernate.initialize(cat) will force the initialization of a proxy, + cat, as long as its Session is still open. + Hibernate.initialize( cat.getKittens() ) has a similar effect for the collection + of kittens. + + + + + + The Second Level Cache + + + A Hibernate Session is a transaction-level cache of persistent data. It is + possible to configure a cluster or JVM-level (SessionFactory-level) cache on + a class-by-class and collection-by-collection basis. You may even plug in a clustered cache. Be + careful. Caches are never aware of changes made to the persistent store by another application + (though they may be configured to regularly expire cached data). + + + + By default, Hibernate uses EHCache for JVM-level caching. (JCS support is now deprecated and will + be removed in a future version of Hibernate.) You may choose a different implementation by + specifying the name of a class that implements net.sf.hibernate.cache.CacheProvider + using the property hibernate.cache.provider_class. + + + + Cache Providers + + + + + + + + + Cache + Provider class + Type + Cluster Safe + Query Cache Supported + + + + + Hashtable (not intended for production use) + net.sf.hibernate.cache.HashtableCacheProvider + memory + + yes + + + EHCache + net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.Provider + memory, disk + + yes + + + OSCache + net.sf.hibernate.cache.OSCacheProvider + memory, disk + + yes + + + SwarmCache + net.sf.hibernate.cache.SwarmCacheProvider + clustered (ip multicast) + yes (clustered invalidation) + + + + JBoss TreeCache + net.sf.hibernate.cache.TreeCacheProvider + clustered (ip multicast), transactional + yes (replication) + + + + +
    + + + Cache mappings + + + The <cache> element of a class or collection mapping has the + following form: + + + + + + + ]]> + + + + usage specifies the caching strategy: + transactional, + read-write, + nonstrict-read-write or + read-only + + + + + + + Alternatively (preferrably?), you may specify <class-cache> and + <collection-cache> elements in hibernate.cfg.xml. + + + + The usage attribute specifies a cache concurrency strategy. + + + + + + Strategy: read only + + + If your application needs to read but never modify instances of a persistent class, a + read-only cache may be used. This is the simplest and best performing + strategy. Its even perfectly safe for use in a cluster. + + + + + .... +]]> + + + + + + Strategy: read/write + + + If the application needs to update data, a read-write cache might be appropriate. + This cache strategy should never be used if serializable transaction isolation level is required. + If the cache is used in a JTA environment, you must specify the property + hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class, naming a strategy for obtaining the + JTA TransactionManager. In other environments, you should ensure that the transaction + is completed when Session.close() or Session.disconnect() is called. + If you wish to use this strategy in a cluster, you should ensure that the underlying cache implementation + supports locking. The built-in cache providers do not. + + + + + .... + + + .... + +]]> + + + + + Strategy: nonstrict read/write + + + If the application only occasionally needs to update data (ie. if it is extremely unlikely that two + transactions would try to update the same item simultaneously) and strict transaction isolation is + not required, a nonstrict-read-write cache might be appropriate. If the cache is + used in a JTA environment, you must specify hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class. + In other environments, you should ensure that the transaction is completed when + Session.close() or Session.disconnect() is called. + + + + + + Strategy: transactional + + + The transactional cache strategy provides support for fully transactional cache + providers such as JBoss TreeCache. Such a cache may only be used in a JTA environment and you must + specify hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class. + + + + + + None of the cache providers support all of the cache concurrency strategies. The following table shows + which providers are compatible with which concurrency strategies. + + + + Cache Concurrency Strategy Support + + + + + + + + + Cache + read-only + nonstrict-read-write + read-write + transactional + + + + + Hashtable (not intended for production use) + yes + yes + yes + + + + EHCache + yes + yes + yes + + + + OSCache + yes + yes + yes + + + + SwarmCache + yes + yes + + + + + JBoss TreeCache + yes + + + yes + + + +
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    + + + Managing the <literal>Session</literal> Cache + + + Whenever you pass an object to save(), update() + or saveOrUpdate() and whenever you retrieve an object using + load(), find(), iterate(), + or filter(), that object is added to the internal cache of the + Session. When flush() is subsequently called, + the state of that object will be synchronized with the database. If you do not want + this synchronization to occur or if you are processing a huge number of objects and + need to manage memory efficiently, the evict() method may be + used to remove the object and its collections from the cache. + + + + + + Hibernate will evict associated entities automatically if the association is mapped + with cascade="all" or cascade="all-delete-orphan". + + + + The Session also provides a contains() method + to determine if an instance belongs to the session cache. + + + + To completely evict all objects from the session cache, call Session.clear() + + + + For the second-level cache, there are methods defined on SessionFactory for + evicting the cached state of an instance, entire class, collection instance or entire collection + role. + + + + + + The Query Cache + + + Query result sets may also be cached. This is only useful for queries that are run + frequently with the same parameters. To use the query cache you must first enable it + by setting the property hibernate.cache.use_query_cache=true. This + causes the creation of two cache regions - one holding cached query result sets + (net.sf.hibernate.cache.QueryCache), the other holding timestamps + of most recent updates to queried tables + (net.sf.hibernate.cache.UpdateTimestampsCache). Note that the query + cache does not cache the state of any entities in the result set; it caches only + identifier values and results of value type. So the query cache is usually used in + conjunction with the second-level cache. + + + + Most queries do not benefit from caching, so by default queries are not cached. To + enable caching, call Query.setCacheable(true). This call allows + the query to look for existing cache results or add its results to the cache when + it is executed. + + + + If you require fine-grained control over query cache expiration policies, you may + specify a named cache region for a particular query by calling + Query.setCacheRegion(). + + + + + + +
    diff --git a/reference/en/modules/persistent_classes.xml b/reference/en/modules/persistent_classes.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2479eee700 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/persistent_classes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,512 @@ + + Persistent Classes + + + Persistent classes are classes in an application that implement the entities + of the business problem (e.g. Customer and Order in an E-commerce application). + Persistent classes have, as the name implies, transient and also persistent + instance stored in the database. + + + + Hibernate works best if these classes follow some simple rules, also known + as the Plain Old Java Object (POJO) programming model. + + + + A simple POJO example + + + Most Java applications require a persistent class representing felines. + + + + + + There are four main rules to follow here: + + + + + Declare accessors and mutators for persistent fields + + + Cat declares accessor methods for all its persistent fields. + Many other ORM tools directly persist instance variables. We believe + it is far better to decouple this implementation detail from the persistence + mechanism. Hibernate persists JavaBeans style properties, and recognizes method + names of the form getFoo, isFoo and + setFoo. + + + + Properties need not be declared public - Hibernate can + persist a property with a default, protected or + private get / set pair. + + + + + Implement a default constructor + + + Cat has an implicit default (no-argument) constructor. All + persistent classes must have a default constructor (which may be non-public) so + Hibernate can instantiate them using Constructor.newInstance(). + + + + + Provide an identifier property (optional) + + + Cat has a property called id. This property + holds the primary key column of a database table. The property might have been called + anything, and its type might have been any primitive type, any primitive "wrapper" + type, java.lang.String or java.util.Date. (If + your legacy database table has composite keys, you can even use a user-defined class + with properties of these types - see the section on composite identifiers below.) + + + + The identifier property is optional. You can leave it off and let Hibernate keep track + of object identifiers internally. However, for many applications it is still + a good (and very popular) design decision. + + + + What's more, some functionality is available only to classes which declare an + identifier property: + + + + + + Cascaded updates (see "Lifecycle Objects") + + + + + Session.saveOrUpdate() + + + + + + We recommend you declare consistently-named identifier properties on persistent + classes. We further recommend that you use a nullable (ie. non-primitive) type. + + + + + Prefer non-final classes (optional) + + A central feature of Hibernate, proxies, depends upon the + persistent class being either non-final, or the implementation of an interface + that declares all public methods. + + + You can persist final classes that do not implement an interface + with Hibernate, but you won't be able to use proxies - which will limit your options + for performance tuning somewhat. + + + + + + + Implementing inheritance + + + A subclass must also observe the first and second rules. It inherits its + identifier property from Cat. + + + + + + + Implementing <literal>equals()</literal> and <literal>hashCode()</literal> + + + You have to override the equals() and hashCode() + methods if you intend to mix objects of persistent classes (e.g. in a Set). + + + + This only applies if these objects are loaded in two different + Sessions, as Hibernate only guarantees JVM identity ( a == b , + the default implementation of equals()) inside a single + Session! + + + + Even if both objecs a and b are the same database row + (they have the same primary key value as their identifier), we can't guarantee that they are + the same Java instance outside of a particular Session context. + + + + The most obvious way is to implement equals()/hashCode() + by comparing the identifier value of both objects. If the value is the same, both must + be the same database row, they are therefore equal (if both are added to a Set, + we will only have one element in the Set). Unfortunately, we can't use that + approach. Hibernate will only assign identifier values to objects that are persistent, + a newly created instance will not have any identifier value! We recommend implementing + equals() and hashCode() using + Business key equality. + + + + Business key equality means that the equals() + method compares only the properties that form the business key, a key that would + identify our instance in the real world (a natural candidate key): + + + + + + Keep in mind that our candidate key (in this case a composite of name and birthday) + has to be only valid for a particular comparison operation (maybe even only in a + single use case). We don't need the stability criteria we usually apply to a real + primary key! + + + + + + Lifecycle Callbacks + + + Optionally, a persistent class might implement the interface + Lifecycle which provides some callbacks that allow + the persistent object to perform necessary initialization/cleanup after + save or load and before deletion or update. + + + + + The Hibernate Interceptor offers a less intrusive + alternative, however. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + onSave - called just before the object is saved or + inserted + + + + + onUpdate - called just before an object is updated + (when the object is passed to Session.update()) + + + + + onDelete - called just before an object is deleted + + + + + onLoad - called just after an object is loaded + + + + + + + onSave(), onDelete() and + onUpdate() may be used to cascade saves and + deletions of dependent objects. This is an alternative to declaring cascaded + operations in the mapping file. onLoad() may + be used to initialize transient properties of the object from its persistent + state. It may not be used to load dependent objects since the + Session interface may not be invoked from + inside this method. A further intended usage of onLoad(), + onSave() and onUpdate() is to store a + reference to the current Session for later use. + + + + Note that onUpdate() is not called every time the object's + persistent state is updated. It is called only when a transient object is passed + to Session.update(). + + + + If onSave(), onUpdate() or + onDelete() return true, the operation is + silently vetoed. If a CallbackException is thrown, the operation + is vetoed and the exception is passed back to the application. + + + + Note that onSave() is called after an identifier is assigned to + the object, except when native key generation is used. + + + + + Validatable callback + + + If the persistent class needs to check invariants before its state is + persisted, it may implement the following interface: + + + + + + The object should throw a ValidationFailure if an invariant + was violated. An instance of Validatable should not change + its state from inside validate(). + + + Unlike the callback methods of the Lifecycle interface, + validate() might be called at unpredictable times. The + application should not rely upon calls to validate() for + business functionality. + + + + + Using XDOclet markup + + + In the next chapter we will show how Hibernate mappings may be expressed using + a simple, readable XML format. Many Hibernate users prefer to embed mapping + information directly in sourcecode using XDoclet @hibernate.tags. + We will not cover this approach in this document, since strictly it is considered + part of XDoclet. However, we include the following example of the Cat + class with XDoclet mappings. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/query_criteria.xml b/reference/en/modules/query_criteria.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ed7ebc0d1d --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/query_criteria.xml @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ + + Criteria Queries + + + Hibernate now features an intuitive, extensible criteria query API. For now, this API + is less powerful and than the more mature HQL query facilities. In particular, criteria + queries do not support projection or aggregation. + + + + Creating a <literal>Criteria</literal> instance + + + The interface net.sf.hibernate.Criteria represents a query against + a particular persistent class. The Session is a factory for + Criteria instances. + + + + + + + + Narrowing the result set + + + An individual query criterion is an instance of the interface + net.sf.hibernate.expression.Criterion. The class + net.sf.hibernate.expression.Expression defines + factory methods for obtaining certain built-in + Criterion types. + + + + + + Expressions may be grouped logically. + + + + + + + + There are quite a range of built-in criterion types (Expression + subclasses), but one that is especially useful lets you specify SQL directly. + + + + + + The {alias} placeholder with be replaced by the row alias + of the queried entity. + + + + + + Ordering the results + + + You may order the results using net.sf.hibernate.expression.Order. + + + + + + + + Associations + + + You may easily specify constraints upon related entities by navigating + associations using createCriteria(). + + + + + + note that the second createCriteria() returns a new + instance of Criteria, which refers to the elements of + the kittens collection. + + + + The following, alternate form is useful in certain circumstances. + + + + + + (createAlias() does not create a new instance of + Criteria.) + + + + Note that the kittens collections held by the Cat instances + returned by the previous two queries are not pre-filtered + by the criteria! If you wish to retrieve just the kittens that match the + criteria, you must use returnMaps(). + + + + + + + + Dynamic association fetching + + + You may specify association fetching semantics at runtime using + setFetchMode(). + + + + + + This query will fetch both mate and kittens + by outer join. + + + + + + Example queries + + + The class net.sf.hibernate.expression.Example allows + you to construct a query criterion from a given instance. + + + + + + Version properties, identifiers and associations are ignored. By default, + null valued properties are excluded. + + + + You can adjust how the Example is applied. + + + + + + You can even use examples to place criteria upon associated objects. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reference/en/modules/query_hql.xml b/reference/en/modules/query_hql.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..32fe64f2ce --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/query_hql.xml @@ -0,0 +1,960 @@ + + HQL: The Hibernate Query Language + + + Hibernate is equiped with an extremely powerful query language that (quite intentionally) + looks very much like SQL. But don't be fooled by the syntax; HQL is fully object-oriented, + understanding notions like inheritence, polymorphism and association. + + + + Case Sensitivity + + + Queries are case-insensitive, except for names of Java classes and properties. + So SeLeCT is the same as + sELEct is the same as + SELECT but + net.sf.hibernate.eg.FOO is not + net.sf.hibernate.eg.Foo and + foo.barSet is not + foo.BARSET. + + + + This manual uses lowercase HQL keywords. Some users find queries with uppercase keywords + more readable, but we find this convention ugly when embedded in Java code. + + + + + + The from clause + + + The simplest possible Hibernate query is of the form: + + + + + + which simply returns all instances of the class eg.Cat. + + + + Most of the time, you will need to assign an alias, since + you will want to refer to the Cat in other parts of the + query. + + + + + + This query assigns the alias cat to Cat + instances, so we could use that alias later in the query. The as + keyword is optional; we could also write: + + + + + + Multiple classes may appear, resulting in a cartesian product or "cross" join. + + + + + + + It is considered good practice to name query aliases using an initial lowercase, + consistent with Java naming standards for local variables + (eg. domesticCat). + + + + + + Associations and joins + + + We may also assign aliases to associated entities, or even to elements of a collection of + values, using a join. + + + + + + The supported join types are borrowed from ANSI SQL + + + + + + inner join + + + + + left outer join + + + + + right outer join + + + + + full join (not usually useful) + + + + + + The inner join, left outer join and + right outer join constructs may be abbreviated. + + + + + + In addition, a "fetch" join allows associations or collections of values to be + initialized along with their parent objects, using a single select. This is particularly + useful in the case of a collection. It effectively overrides the outer join and + lazy declarations of the mapping file for associations and collections. + + + + + + A fetch join does not usually need to assign an alias, because the associated objects + should not be used in the where clause (or any other clause). Also, + the associated objects are not returned directly in the query results. Instead, they may + be accessed via the parent object. + + + + Note that, in the current implementation, only one collection role may be fetched + in a query (everything else would be non-performant). Note also that the + fetch construct may not be used in queries called using + scroll() or iterate(). Finally, note that + full join fetch and right join fetch are not meaningful. + + + + + + The select clause + + + The select clause picks which objects and properties to return in + the query result set. Consider: + + + + + + The query will select mates of other Cats. + Actually, you may express this query more compactly as: + + + + + + You may even select collection elements, using the special elements + function. The following query returns all kittens of any cat. + + + + + + Queries may return properties of any value type including properties of component type: + + + + + + Queries may return multiple objects and/or properties as an array of type + Object[] + + + + + + or as an actual typesafe Java object + + + + + + assuming that the class Family has an appropriate constructor. + + + + + + Aggregate functions + + + HQL queries may even return the results of aggregate functions on properties: + + + + + + Collections may also appear inside aggregate functions in the select + clause. + + + + + + The supported aggregate functions are + + + + + + avg(...), sum(...), min(...), max(...) + + + + + count(*) + + + + + count(...), count(distinct ...), count(all...) + + + + + + The distinct and all keywords may be used and have + the same semantics as in SQL. + + + + + + + + Polymorphic queries + + + A query like: + + + + + + returns instances not only of Cat, but also of subclasses like + DomesticCat. Hibernate queries may name any Java + class or interface in the from clause. The query will return instances + of all persistent classes that extend that class or implement the interface. The following + query would return all persistent objects: + + + + + + The interface Named might be implemented by various persistent + classes: + + + + + + Note that these last two queries will require more than one SQL SELECT. This + means that the order by clause does not correctly order the whole result set. + (It also means you can't call these queries using Query.scroll().) + + + + + + The where clause + + + The where clause allows you to narrow the list of instances returned. + + + + + + returns instances of Cat named 'Fritz'. + + + + + + will return all instances of Foo for which + there exists an instance of bar with a + date property equal to the + startDate property of the + Foo. Compound path expressions make the + where clause extremely powerful. Consider: + + + + + + This query translates to an SQL query with a table (inner) join. If you were to write + something like + + + + + + you would end up with a query that would require four table joins in SQL. + + + + The = operator may be used to compare not only properties, but also + instances: + + + + + + The special property (lowercase) id may be used to reference the + unique identifier of an object. (You may also use its property name.) + + + + + + The second query is efficient. No table join is required! + + + + Properties of composite identifiers may also be used. Suppose Person + has a composite identifier consisting of country and + medicareNumber. + + + + + + Once again, the second query requires no table join. + + + + Likewise, the special property class accesses the discriminator value + of an instance in the case of polymorphic persistence. A Java class name embedded in the + where clause will be translated to its discriminator value. + + + + + + You may also specify properties of components or composite user types (and of components + of components, etc). Never try to use a path-expression that ends in a property of component + type (as opposed to a property of a component). For example, if store.owner + is an entity with a component address + + + + + + An "any" type has the special properties id and class, + allowing us to express a join in the following way (where AuditLog.item + is a property mapped with <any>). + + + + + + Notice that log.item.class and payment.class + would refer to the values of completely different database columns in the above query. + + + + + + Expressions + + + Expressions allowed in the where clause include + most of the kind of things you could write in SQL: + + + + + + mathematical operators +, -, *, / + + + + + binary comparison operators =, >=, <=, <>, !=, like + + + + + logical operations and, or, not + + + + + string concatenation || + + + + + SQL scalar functions like upper() and + lower() + + + + + Parentheses ( ) indicate grouping + + + + + in, + between, + is null + + + + + JDBC IN parameters ? + + + + + named parameters :name, :start_date, :x1 + + + + + SQL literals 'foo', 69, '1970-01-01 10:00:01.0' + + + + + Java public static final constants eg.Color.TABBY + + + + + + in and between may be used as follows: + + + + + + and the negated forms may be written + + + + + + Likewise, is null and is not null may be used to test + for null values. + + + + Booleans may be easily used in expressions by declaring HQL query substitutions in Hibernate + configuration: + + + true 1, false 0]]> + + + This will replace the keywords true and false with the + literals 1 and 0 in the translated SQL from this HQL: + + + + + + You may test the size of a collection with the special property size, or + the special size() function. + + + 0 + +from eg.Cat cat where size(cat.kittens) > 0]]> + + + For indexed collections, you may refer to the minimum and maximum indices using + minIndex and maxIndex. Similarly, you may refer to the + minimum and maximum elements of a collection of basic type using minElement + and maxElement. + + + current date]]> + + + There are also functional forms (which, unlike the constructs above, are not case sensitive): + + + 100 + +from Order order where minelement(order.items) > 10000]]> + + + The SQL functions any, some, all, exists, in are supported when passed the element + or index set of a collection (elements and indices functions) + or the result of a subquery (see below). + + + all elements(p.scores) + +from eg.Show show where 'fizard' in indices(show.acts)]]> + + + Note that these constructs - size, elements, + indices, minIndex, maxIndex, + minElement, maxElement - have certain usage + restrictions: + + + + + + in a where clause: only for databases with subselects + + + + + in a select clause: only elements and + indices make sense + + + + + + Elements of indexed collections (arrays, lists, maps) may be referred to by + index (in a where clause only): + + + + + + The expression inside [] may even be an arithmetic expression. + + + + + + HQL also provides the built-in index() function, for elements of + a one-to-many association or collection of values. + + + + + + Scalar SQL functions supported by the underlying database may be used + + + + + + If you are not yet convinced by all this, think how much longer and less readable the + following query would be in SQL: + + + + + + Hint: something like + + + + + + + + The order by clause + + + The list returned by a query may be ordered by any property of a returned class or components: + + + + + + The optional asc or desc indicate ascending or descending order + respectively. + + + + + The group by clause + + + A query that returns aggregate values may be grouped by any property of a returned class or components: + + + + + + Note: You may use the elements and indices constructs + inside a select clause, even on databases with no subselects. + + + + A having clause is also allowed. + + + + + + SQL functions and aggregate functions are allowed in the having + and order by clauses, if supported by the underlying database (ie. + not in MySQL). + + + 100 +order by count(kitten) asc, sum(kitten.weight) desc]]> + + + Note that neither the group by clause nor the + order by clause may contain arithmetic expressions. + + + + + + Subqueries + + + For databases that support subselects, Hibernate supports subqueries within queries. A subquery must + be surrounded by parentheses (often by an SQL aggregate function call). Even correlated subqueries + (subqueries that refer to an alias in the outer query) are allowed. + + + ( + select avg(cat.weight) from eg.DomesticCat cat +) + +from eg.DomesticCat as cat +where cat.name = some ( + select name.nickName from eg.Name as name +) + +from eg.Cat as cat +where not exists ( + from eg.Cat as mate where mate.mate = cat +) + +from eg.DomesticCat as cat +where cat.name not in ( + select name.nickName from eg.Name as name +)]]> + + + + + HQL examples + + + Hibernate queries can be quite powerful and complex. In fact, the power of the query language + is one of Hibernate's main selling points. Here are some example queries very similar to queries + that I used on a recent project. Note that most queries you will write are much simpler than these! + + + + The following query returns the order id, number of items and total value of the order for all + unpaid orders for a particular customer and given minimum total value, ordering the results by + total value. In determining the prices, it uses the current catalog. The resulting SQL query, + against the ORDER, ORDER_LINE, PRODUCT, + CATALOG and PRICE tables has four inner joins and an + (uncorrelated) subselect. + + + = all ( + select cat.effectiveDate + from Catalog as cat + where cat.effectiveDate < sysdate + ) +group by order +having sum(price.amount) > :minAmount +order by sum(price.amount) desc]]> + + + What a monster! Actually, in real life, I'm not very keen on subqueries, so my query was + really more like this: + + + :minAmount +order by sum(price.amount) desc]]> + + + The next query counts the number of payments in each status, excluding all payments in the + AWAITING_APPROVAL status where the most recent status change was made by the + current user. It translates to an SQL query with two inner joins and a correlated subselect + against the PAYMENT, PAYMENT_STATUS and + PAYMENT_STATUS_CHANGE tables. + + + PaymentStatus.AWAITING_APPROVAL + or ( + statusChange.timeStamp = ( + select max(change.timeStamp) + from PaymentStatusChange change + where change.payment = payment + ) + and statusChange.user <> :currentUser + ) +group by status.name, status.sortOrder +order by status.sortOrder]]> + + + If I would have mapped the statusChanges collection as a list, instead of a set, + the query would have been much simpler to write. + + + PaymentStatus.AWAITING_APPROVAL + or payment.statusChanges[ maxIndex(payment.statusChanges) ].user <> :currentUser +group by status.name, status.sortOrder +order by status.sortOrder]]> + + + The next query uses the MS SQL Server isNull() function to return all + the accounts and unpaid payments for the organization to which the current user belongs. + It translates to an SQL query with three inner joins, an outer join and a subselect against + the ACCOUNT, PAYMENT, PAYMENT_STATUS, + ACCOUNT_TYPE, ORGANIZATION and + ORG_USER tables. + + + + + + For some databases, we would need to do away with the (correlated) subselect. + + + + + + + + Tips & Tricks + + + You can count the number of query results without actually returning them: + + + + + + To order a result by the size of a collection, use the following query: + + + + + + If your database supports subselects, you can place a condition upon selection + size in the where clause of your query: + + + = 1]]> + + + If your database doesn't support subselects, use the following query: + + + = 1]]> + + + As this solution can't return a User with zero messages + because of the inner join, the following form is also useful: + + + + + + Properties of a JavaBean can be bound to named query parameters: + + + + + + Collections are pageable by using the Query interface with a filter: + + + + + + Collection elements may be ordered or grouped using a query filter: + + + + + + You can find the size of a collection without initializing it: + + + + + + + + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/query_sql.xml b/reference/en/modules/query_sql.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8ba8f7a53a --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/query_sql.xml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + Native SQL Queries + + + You may also express queries in the native SQL dialect of your database. This is useful if you + want to utilize database specific features such as the CONNECT keyword in Oracle. + This also allows for a cleaner migration path from a direct SQL/JDBC based application to + Hibernate. + + + + Creating a SQL based <literal>Query</literal> + + + SQL queries are exposed through the same Query interface, just like ordinary + HQL queries. The only difference is the use of Session.createSQLQuery(). + + + + + + The three parameters provided to createSQLQuery() are: + + + + + + the SQL query string + + + + + a table alias name + + + + + the persistent class returned by the query + + + + + + The alias name is used inside the sql string to refer to the properties of the mapped class + (in this case Cat). You may retrieve multiple objects per row by supplying + a String array of alias names and a Class array of + corresponding classes. + + + + + + Alias and property references + + + The {cat.*} notation used above is a shorthand for "all properties". You + may even list the properties explicity, but you must let Hibernate provide SQL column aliases + for each property. The placeholders for these column aliases are the property name qualified by + the table alias. In the following example, we retrieve Cats from a different + table (cat_log) to the one declared in the mapping metadata. Notice that we + may even use the property aliases in the where clause. + + + + + + Note: if you list each property explicitly, you must include all + properties of the class and its subclasses! + + + + + + Named SQL queries + + + Named SQL queries may be defined in the mapping document and called in exactly the same way + as a named HQL query. + + + + + + + SELECT {person}.NAME AS {person.name}, + {person}.AGE AS {person.age}, + {person}.SEX AS {person.sex} + FROM PERSON {person} WHERE {person}.NAME LIKE 'Hiber%' +]]> + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/reference/en/modules/quickstart.xml b/reference/en/modules/quickstart.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6c40d191d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/quickstart.xml @@ -0,0 +1,613 @@ + + Quickstart with Tomcat + + + Getting started with Hibernate + + + This tutorial explains a setup of Hibernate 2.1 with the Apache Tomcat + servlet container for a web-based application. Hibernate works + well in a managed environment with all major J2EE application servers, or + even in standalone Java applications. The database system used in this + tutorial is PostgreSQL 7.3, support for other database is only a matter + of changing the Hibernate SQL dialect configuration. + + + + First, we have to copy all required libraries to the Tomcat installation. + We use a separate web context (webapps/quickstart) for + this tutorial, so we've to consider both the global library search path + (TOMCAT/common/lib) and the classloader at the context level in + webapps/quickstart/WEB-INF/lib (for JAR files) and + webapps/quickstart/WEB-INF/classes. We refer to both classloader + levels as the global classpath and the context classpath. + + + + Now, copy the libraries to the two classpaths: + + + + + + Copy the JDBC driver for the database to the global classpath. This is + required for the DBCP connection pool software which comes bundled with Tomcat. + Hibernate uses JDBC connections to execute SQL on the database, so you + either have to provide pooled JDBC connections or configure Hibernate to + use one of the directly supported pools (C3P0, Proxool). For this tutorial, + copy the pg73jdbc3.jar library (for PostgreSQL 7.3 and JDK 1.4) + to the global classloaders path. If you'd like to use a different database, simply + copy its appropriate JDBC driver. + + + + + Never copy anything else into the global classloader path in Tomcat, or you + will get problems with various tools, including Log4j, commons-logging and + others. Always us the context classpath for each web application, that is, + copy libraries to WEB-INF/lib and your own classes and + configuration/property files to WEB-INF/classes. Both + directories are in the context level classpath by default. + + + + + Hibernate is packaged as a JAR library. The hibernate2.jar + file should be copied in the context classpath together with other classes of + the application. Hibernate requires some 3rd party libraries at runtime, these + come bundled with the Hibernate distribution in the lib/ + directory; see . Copy the required 3rd party + libraries to the context classpath. + + + + + + + Hibernate 3rd party libraries + + + + + + + + Library + + + Description + + + + + + + dom4j (required) + + + Hibernate uses dom4j to parse XML configuration and XML mapping + metadata files. + + + + + CGLIB (required) + + + Hibernate uses the code generation library to enhance classes + at runtime (in combination with Java reflection). + + + + + Commons Collections, Commons Logging (required) + + + Hibernate uses various utility libraries from the Apache Jakarta + Commons project. + + + + + ODMG4 (required) + + + Hibernate provides an optional ODMG compliant persistence manager + interface. It is required if you like to map collections, even + if you don't intend to use the ODMG API. We don't map collections + in this tutorial, but it's a good idea to copy the JAR anyway. + + + + + EHCache (required) + + + Hibernate can use various cache providers for the second-level + cache. EHCache is the default cache provider if not changed in + the configuration. + + + + + Log4j (optional) + + + Hibernate uses the Commons Logging API, which in turn can use + Log4j as the underlying logging mechanism. If the Log4j library is + available in the context library directory, Commons Logging will use + Log4j and the log4j.properties configuration in the + context classpath. An example properties file for Log4j is bundled + with the Hibernate distribution. So, copy log4j.jar and the configuration + file (from src/) to your context classpath if + you want to see whats going on behind the scenes. + + + + + Required or not? + + + Have a look at the file lib/README.txt in the + Hibernate distribution. This is an up-to-date list of 3rd party + libraries distributed with Hibernate. You will find all required + and optional libraries listed there. + + + + +
    + + + We now set up the database connection pooling and sharing in both Tomcat and + Hibernate. This means Tomcat will provide pooled JDBC connections (using its + builtin DBCP pooling feature), Hibernate requests theses connections through + JNDI. Tomcat binds the connection pool to JNDI, we add a resource declaration + to Tomcats main configuration file, TOMCAT/conf/server.xml: + + + + + + + factory + org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory + + + + + url + jdbc:postgresql://localhost/quickstart + + + driverClassNameorg.postgresql.Driver + + + username + quickstart + + + password + secret + + + + + maxWait + 3000 + + + maxIdle + 100 + + + maxActive + 10 + + +]]> + + + The context we configure in this example is named quickstart, + its base is the TOMCAT/webapp/quickstart directory. To access + any servlets, call the path http://localhost:8080/quickstart + in your browser (of course, adding the name of the servlet as mapped in your + web.xml). You may also go ahead and create a simple servlet + now that has an empty process() + + + + Tomcat uses the DBCP connection pool with this configuration and provides pooled + JDBC Connections through JNDI at + java:comp/env/jdbc/quickstart. If you have trouble getting the + connection pool running, refer to the Tomcat documentation. If you get JDBC driver + exception messages, try to setup JDBC connection pool without Hibernate first. + Tomcat & JDBC tutorials are available on the Web. + + + + The next step is to configure Hibernate, using the connections from the JNDI bound pool. + We use Hibernates XML based configuration. The basic approach, using properties, is + equivalent in features, but doesn't offer any advantages. We use the XML configuration + because it is usually more convenient. The XML configuration file is placed in the + context classpath (WEB-INF/classes), as + hibernate.cfg.xml: + + + + + + + + + + java:comp/env/jdbc/quickstart + false + net.sf.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect + + + + + + +]]> + + + We turn logging of SQL commands off and tell Hibernate what database SQL + dialect is used and where to get the JDBC connections (by declaring the JNDI + address of the Tomcat bound datasource pool). The dialect is a required setting, + databases differ in their interpretation of the SQL "standard". Hibernate will take + care of the differences and comes bundled with dialects for all major + commercial and open source databases. + + + + A SessionFactory is Hibernate's concept of a single + datastore, multiple databases can be used by creating multiple XML + configuration files and creating multiple Configuration + and SessionFactory objects in your application. + + + + The last element of the hibernate.cfg.xml declares + Cat.hbm.xml as the name of a Hibernate XML mapping + file for the persistent class Cat. This file contains + the metadata for the mapping of the POJO class to a datbase table (or multiple + tables). We'll come back to that file soon. Let's write the POJO class first + and then declare the mapping metadata for it. + + +
    + + + First persistent class + + + Hibernate works best with the Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs, sometimes + called Plain Ordinary Java Objects) programming model for persistent classes. + A POJO is much like a JavaBean, with properties of the class accessible via getter + and setter methods, shielding the internal representation from the publicly + visible interface: + + + + + + Hibernate is not restricted in its usage of property types, all Java JDK + types and primitives (like String, char + and Date) can be mapped, including classes from the Java + collections framework. You can map them as values, collections of values, or + associations to other entities. The id is a special property + that represents the database identifer (primary key) of that class, it is + highly recommended for entities like a Cat. Hibernate can + use identifiers only internally, but we would lose some of the flexibility in our + application architecture. + + + + No special interface has to be implemented for persistent classes nor do we have + to subclass from a special root persistent class. Hibernate also doesn't use any + build time processing, such as byte-code manipulation, it relies solely on + Java reflection and runtime class enhancement (through CGLIB). So, without any + dependency in the POJO class on Hibernate, we can map it to a database table. + + + + + + Mapping the cat + + + The Cat.hbm.xml mapping file contains the metadata + required for the object/relational mapping. The metadata includes declaration + of persistent classes and the mapping of properties (to columns and + foreign key relationships to other entities) to database tables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + Every persistent class should have an identifer attribute (actually, only + classes representing entities, not dependent value objects, which + are mapped as components of an entity). This property is used to distinguish + persistent objects: Two cats are equal if + catA.getId().equals(catB.getId()) is true, this concept is + called database identity. Hibernate comes bundled with + various identifer generators for different scenarios (including native generators + for database sequences, hi/lo identifier tables, and application assigned + identifiers). We use the UUID generator (only recommended for testing, as integer + surrogate keys generated by the database should be prefered) and also specify the + column CAT_ID of the table CAT for the + Hibernate generated identifier value (as a primary key of the table). + + + + All other properties of Cat are mapped to the same table. In + the case of the name property, we mapped it with an explicit + database column declaration. This is especially useful when the database + schema is automatically generated (as SQL DDL statements) from the mapping + declaration with Hibernate's SchemaExport tool. All other + properties are mapped using Hibernate's default settings, which is what you + need most of the time. The table CAT in the database looks + like this: + + + + + + You should now create this table in your database manually, and later read + if you want to automate this step with the + SchemaExport tool. This tool can create a full SQL DDL, including table + definition, custom column type constraints, unique constraints and indexes. + + + + + + Playing with cats + + + We're now ready to start Hibernate's Session. It is the + persistence managerinterface, we use it + to store and retrieve Cats to and from the database. + But first, we've to get a Session (Hibernate's unit-of-work) + from the SessionFactory: + + + + + + A SessionFactory is responsible for one database and + may only use one XML configuration file (hibernate.cfg.xml). + You can set other properties (and even change the mapping metadata) by + accessing the Configuration before + you build the SessionFactory (it is immutable). Where + do we create the SessionFactory and how can we access + it in our application? + + + + A SessionFactory is usually only build done once, + e.g. at startup with a load-on-startup servlet. + This also means you should not keep it in an instance variable in your + servlets, but in some other location. We need some kind of + Singleton, so we can access the + SessionFactory easily. The approach shown next + solves both problems: configuration and easy access to a + SessionFactory. + + + + We implement a HibernateUtil helper class: + + + + + + This class does not only take care of the SessionFactory + with its static attribute, but also has a ThreadLocal to + hold the Session for the current executing thread. Make + sure you understand the Java concept of a thread-local variable before you + try to use this helper. + + + + A SessionFactory is threadsafe, many threads can access + it concurrently and request Sessions. A Session + is a non-threadsafe object that represents a single unit-of-work with the database. + Sessions are opened by a SessionFactory and + are closed when all work is completed: + + + + + + In a Session, every database operation occurs inside a + transaction that isolates the database operations (even read-only operations). + We use Hibernates Transaction API to abstract from the underlying + transaction strategy (in our case, JDBC transactions). This allows our code + to be deployed with container-managed transactions (using JTA) without any changes. + Please note that the example above does not handle any exceptions. + + + + Also note that you may call HibernateUtil.currentSession(); + as many times as you like, you will always get the current Session + of this thread. You have to make sure the Session is closed + after your unit-of-work completes, either in your servlet code or in a servlet filter + before the HTTP response is send. The nice side effect of the latter is easy + lazy initialization: the Session is still open when the view is + rendered, so Hibernate can load unitialized objects while you navigate the graph. + + + + Hibernate has various methods that can be used to retrieve objects from the + database. The most flexible way is using the Hibernate Query Language (HQL), + which is an easy to learn and powerful object-oriented extension to SQL: + + + + + + Hibernate also offers an object-oriented query by criteria API + that can be used to formulate type-safe queries. Hibernate of course uses + PreparedStatements and parameter binding for all SQL communication + with the database. You may also use Hibernate's direct SQL query feature or + get a plain JDBC connection from a Session in rare cases. + + + + + + Finally + + + We only scratched the surface of Hibernate in this small tutorial. Please note that + we don't include any servlet specific code in our examples. You have to create a + servlet yourself and insert the Hibernate code as you see fit. + + + + Keep in mind that Hibernate, as a data access layer, is tightly integrated into + your application. Usually, all other layers depent on the persistence mechanism. + Make sure you understand the implications of this design. + + + + +
    diff --git a/reference/en/modules/toolset_guide.xml b/reference/en/modules/toolset_guide.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fef84fef9d --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/toolset_guide.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1096 @@ + + Toolset Guide + + + Roundtrip engineering with Hibernate is possible using a set of commandline tools + maintained as part of the Hibernate project, along with Hibernate support built into + XDoclet, Middlegen and AndroMDA. + + + + The Hibernate main package comes bundled with the most important tool (it can even + be used from "inside" Hibernate on-the-fly): + + + + + DDL schema generation from a mapping file + (aka SchemaExport, hbm2ddl) + + + + + Other tools directly provided by the Hibernate project are delivered with a separate + package, Hibernate Extensions. This package includes tools for + the following tasks: + + + + + Java source generation from a mapping file (aka CodeGenerator, + hbm2java) + + + mapping file generation from compiled Java classes or from + Java source with XDoclet markup (aka MapGenerator, + class2hbm) + + + + + There's actually another utitily living in Hibernate Extensions: ddl2hbm. + It is considered deprecated and will no longer be maintained, Middlegen does a better job + for the same task. + + + + Third party tools with Hibernate support are: + + + + + Middlegen (mapping file generation from an existing database schema) + + + AndroMDA (MDA (Model-Driven Architecture) approach generating code for + persistent classes from UML diagrams and their XML/XMI representation) + + + + + These 3rd party tools are not documented in this reference. Please refer to the Hibernate + website for up-to-date information (a snapshot of the site is included in the Hibernate + main package). + + + + Schema Generation + + + DDL may be generated from your mapping files by a command line utility. A batch file + is located in the hibernate-x.x.x/bin directory of the core + Hibernate package. + + + + The generated schema include referential integrity constraints (primary and foreign keys) for entity + and collection tables. Tables and sequences are also created for mapped identifier generators. + + + + You must specify a SQL Dialect via the + hibernate.dialect property when using this tool. + + + + Customizing the schema + + + Many Hibernate mapping elements define an optional attribute named length. You may set + the length of a column with this attribute. (Or, for numeric/decimal data types, the precision.) + + + + Some tags also accept a not-null attribute (for generating a NOT NULL + constraint on table columns) and a unique attribute (for generating UNIQUE + constraint on table columns). + + + + Some tags accept an index attribute for specifying the + name of an index for that column. A unique-key attribute + can be used to group columns in a single unit key constraint. Currently, the + specified value of the unique-key attribute is + not used to name the constraint, only to group the + columns in the mapping file. + + + + Examples: + + + + + + +]]> + + + Alternatively, these elements also accept a child <column> element. This is + particularly useful for multi-column types: + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + The sql-type attribute allows the user to override the default mapping + of Hibernate type to SQL datatype. + + + + The check attribute allows you to specify a check constraint. + + + + + + + + ... + +]]> + + + + Summary + + + + + + Attribute + Values + Interpretation + + + + + length + number + column length/decimal precision + + + not-null + true|false + specfies that the column should be non-nullable + + + unique + true|false + specifies that the column should have a unique constraint + + + index + index_name + specifies the name of a (multi-column) index + + + unique-key + unique_key_name + specifies the name of a multi-column unique constraint + + + foreign-key + foreign_key_name + + specifies the name of the foreign key constraint generated + for an association + + + + sql-type + column_type + + overrides the default column type (attribute of + <column> element only) + + + + check + SQL expression + + create an SQL check constraint on either column or table + + + + +
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    + + + Running the tool + + + The SchemaExport tool writes a DDL script to standard out and/or + executes the DDL statements. + + + + java -cp hibernate_classpaths + net.sf.hibernate.tool.hbm2ddl.SchemaExport options mapping_files + + + + <literal>SchemaExport</literal> Command Line Options + + + + + + Option + Description + + + + + --quiet + don't output the script to stdout + + + --drop + only drop the tables + + + --text + don't export to the database + + + --output=my_schema.ddl + output the ddl script to a file + + + --config=hibernate.cfg.xml + read Hibernate configuration from an XML file + + + --properties=hibernate.properties + read database properties from a file + + + --format + format the generated SQL nicely in the script + + + --delimiter=x + set an end of line delimiter for the script + + + +
    + + + You may even embed SchemaExport in your application: + + + + +
    + + + Properties + + + Database properties may be specified + + + + + as system properties with -D<property> + + + in hibernate.properties + + + in a named properties file with --properties + + + + + The needed properties are: + + + + SchemaExport Connection Properties + + + + + + Property Name + Description + + + + + hibernate.connection.driver_class + jdbc driver class + + + hibernate.connection.url + jdbc url + + + hibernate.connection.username + database user + + + hibernate.connection.password + user password + + + hibernate.dialect + dialect + + + +
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    + + + Using Ant + + + You can call SchemaExport from your Ant build script: + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + + + Incremental schema updates + + + The SchemaUpdate tool will update an existing schema with "incremental" changes. + Note that SchemaUpdate depends heavily upon the JDBC metadata API, so it will + not work with all JDBC drivers. + + + + java -cp hibernate_classpaths + net.sf.hibernate.tool.hbm2ddl.SchemaUpdate options mapping_files + + + + <literal>SchemaUpdate</literal> Command Line Options + + + + + + Option + Description + + + + + --quiet + don't output the script to stdout + + + --properties=hibernate.properties + read database properties from a file + + + +
    + + + You may embed SchemaUpdate in your application: + + + + +
    + + + Using Ant for incremental schema updates + + + You can call SchemaUpdate from the Ant script: + + + + + + + + + + +]]> + + + +
    + + + Code Generation + + + The Hibernate code generator may be used to generate skeletal Java implementation classes + from a Hibernate mapping file. This tool is included in the Hibernate Extensions package + (a seperate download). + + + + hbm2java parses the mapping files and generates fully working Java + source files from these. Thus with hbm2java one could "just" provide the + .hbm files, and then don't worry about hand-writing/coding the Java files. + + + + java -cp hibernate_classpaths + net.sf.hibernate.tool.hbm2java.CodeGenerator options + mapping_files + + + + Code Generator Command Line Options + + + + + + Option + Description + + + + + --output=output_dir + root directory for generated code + + + --config=config_file + optional file for configuring hbm2java + + + +
    + + + The config file (optional) + + + The config file provides for a way to specify multiple "renderers" for the source code + and to declare <meta> attributes that is "global" in scope. See + more about this in the <meta> attribute section. + + + + codegen.test.IAuditable + + +]]> + + + This config file declares a global meta attribute "implements" and specify two renderers, the + default one (BasicRenderer) and a renderer that generates Finder's (See more in "Basic Finder + generation" below). + + + + The second renderer is provided with a package and suffix attribute. + + + + The package attribute specifies that the generated source files from this renderer should be + placed here instead of the package scope specified in the .hbm files. + + + + The suffix attribute specifies the suffix for generated files. E.g. here a file named + Foo.java would be FooFinder.java instead. + + + + It is also possible to send down arbitrary parameters to the renders by adding <param> attributes + to the <generate> elements. + + + + hbm2java currently has support for one such parameter, + namely + generate-concrete-empty-classes which + informs the BasicRenderer to only generate empty + concrete classes that extends a base class for all your + classes. The following config.xml example illustrate + this feature + + + + + + true + Base + + ]]> + + + Notice that this config.xml configure 2 (two) + renderers. One that generates the Base classes, and a + second one that just generates empty concrete classes. + + + + + The <literal>meta</literal> attribute + + + The <meta> tag is a simple way of annotating the hbm.xml + with information, so tools have a natural place to store/read information that is not directly related + to the Hibernate core. + + + + You can use the <meta> tag to tell hbm2java to only + generate "protected" setters, have classes always implement a certain set of interfaces or + even have them extend a certain base class and even more. + + + + The following example: + + + + + Javadoc for the Person class + @author Frodo + + IAuditable + + protected + + + + The name of the person + +]]> + + + will produce something like the following (code shortened for better understanding). Notice the + Javadoc comment and the protected set methods: + + + + + + Supported meta tags + + + + + + Attribute + Description + + + + + class-description + inserted into the javadoc for classes + + + field-description + inserted into the javadoc for fields/properties + + + interface + If true an interface is generated instead of an class. + + + implements + interface the class should implement + + + extends + class the class should extend (ignored for subclasses) + + + generated-class + overrule the name of the actual class generated + + + scope-class + scope for class + + + scope-set + scope for setter method + + + scope-get + scope for getter method + + + scope-field + scope for actual field + + + use-in-tostring + include this property in the toString() + + + implement-equals + include a equals() and hashCode() method in this class. + + + use-in-equals + include this property in the equals() and hashCode() method. + + + bound + add propertyChangeListener support for a property + + + constrained + bound + vetoChangeListener support for a property + + + gen-property + property will not be generated if false (use with care) + + + property-type + Overrides the default type of property. Use this with any tag's to specify the concrete type instead of just Object. + + + class-code + Extra code that will inserted at the end of the class + + + extra-import + Extra import that will inserted at the end of all other imports + + + finder-method + see "Basic finder generator" below + + + session-method + see "Basic finder generator" below + + + +
    + + + Attributes declared via the <meta> tag are per default + "inherited" inside an hbm.xml file. + + + + What does that mean? It means that if you e.g want to have all your classes + implement IAuditable then you just add an + <meta attribute="implements">IAuditable</meta> in the top of + the hbm.xml file, just after + <hibernate-mapping>. Now all classes defined in that + hbm.xml file will implement IAuditable! + (Except if a class also has an "implements" meta attribute, because local specified + meta tags always overrules/replaces any inherited meta tags). + + + + Note: This applies to all <meta>-tags. + Thus it can also e.g. be used to specify that all fields should be declare protected, + instead of the default private. This is done by adding <meta + attribute="scope-field">protected</meta> at e.g. just under the + <class> tag and all fields of that class will be protected. + + + + To avoid having a <meta>-tag inherited then you can simply + specify inherit="false" for the attribute, e.g. + <meta attribute="scope-class" inherit="false">public abstract</meta> + will restrict the "class-scope" to the current class, not the subclasses. + + +
    + + + Basic finder generator + + + It is now possible to have hbm2java generate basic finders for + Hibernate properties. This requires two things in the hbm.xml + files. + + + + The first is an indication of which fields you want to generate finders for. You indicate + that with a meta block inside a property tag such as: + + + + findByName +]]> + + + The finder method name will be the text enclosed in the meta tags. + + + + The second is to create a config file for hbm2java of the format: + + + + + +]]> + + + And then use the param to hbm2java --config=xxx.xml where + xxx.xml is the config file you just created. + + + + An optional parameter is meta tag at the class level of the format: + + + + com.whatever.SessionTable.getSessionTable().getSession(); +]]> + + + Which would be the way in which you get sessions if you use the + Thread Local Session pattern (documented in the Design Patterns + area of the Hibernate website). + + + + + + Velocity based renderer/generator + + It is now possible to use velocity as an alternative rendering mechanism. + The follwing config.xml shows how to configure hbm2java to use its velocity renderer. + + + + + pojo.vm + + ]]> + + + The parameter named template is a resource path to the velocity macro file you want to use. + This file must be available via the classpath for hbm2java. Thus remember to add the directory where pojo.vm + is located to your ant task or shell script. (The default location is ./tools/src/velocity) + + + + Be aware that the current pojo.vm generates only the most basic parts of the java beans. + It is not as complete and feature rich as the default renderer - primarily a lot of the meta tags + are not supported. + + + +
    + + + + Mapping File Generation + + + A skeletal mapping file may be generated from compiled persistent classes using + a command line utility called MapGenerator. This utility is part of + the Hibernate Extensions package. + + + + The Hibernate mapping generator provides a mechanism to produce mappings from + compiled classes. It uses Java reflection to find properties + and uses heuristics to guess an appropriate mapping from the property type. + The generated mapping is intended to be a starting point only. There is no way to produce + a full Hibernate mapping without extra input from the user. However, the tool does + take away some of the repetitive "grunt" work involved in producing a mapping. + + + + Classes are added to the mapping one at a time. The tool will reject + classes that it judges are are not Hibernate persistable. + + + + To be Hibernate persistable a class + + + + + must not be a primitive type + + + must not be an array + + + must not be an interface + + + must not be a nested class + + + must have a default (zero argument) constructor. + + + + + Note that interfaces and nested classes actually are persistable by Hibernate, but + this would not usually be intended by the user. + + + + MapGenerator will climb the superclass chain of all added classes attempting + to add as many Hibernate persistable superclasses as possible to the same database table. + The search stops as soon as a property is found that has a name appearing on a list of + candidate UID names. + + + + The default list of candidate UID property names is: uid, UID, + id, ID, key, KEY, + pk, PK. + + + + Properties are discovered when there are two methods in the class, a setter and a getter, where the + type of the setter's single argument is the same as the return type of the zero argument getter, + and the setter returns void. Furthermore, the setter's name must start with the + string set and either the getter's name starts with get or + the getter's name starts with is and the type of the property is boolean. In + either case, the remainder of their names must match. This matching portion is the name of + the property, except that the initial character of the property name is made lower case if + the second letter is lower case. + + + + The rules for determining the database type of each property are as follows: + + + + + + If the Java type is Hibernate.basic(), then the property is a + simple column of that type. + + + + + For hibernate.type.Type custom types and PersistentEnum + a simple column is used as well. + + + + + If the property type is an array, then a Hibernate array is used, and MapGenerator + attempts to reflect on the array element type. + + + + + If the property has type java.util.List, java.util.Map, or + java.util.Set, then the corresponding Hibernate types are used, but + MapGenerator cannot further process the insides of these types. + + + + + If the property's type is any other class, MapGenerator defers the decision + on the database representation until all classes have been processed. At this point, if the + class was discovered through the superclass search described above, then the property is + an many-to-one association. If the class has any properties, then it is + a component. Otherwise it is serializable, or not persistable. + + + + + + Running the tool + + + The tool writes XML mappings to standard out and/or to a file. + + + + When invoking the tool you must place your compiled classes on the classpath. + + + + java -cp hibernate_and_your_class_classpaths + net.sf.hibernate.tool.class2hbm.MapGenerator options and + classnames + + + + There are two modes of operation: command line or interactive. + + + + The interactive mode is selected by providing the single command line argument + --interact. This mode provides a prompt response console. Using it you + can set the UID property name for each class using the uid=XXX command + where XXX is the UID property name. Other command alternatives are simply + a fully qualified class name, or the command done which emits the XML and terminates. + + + + In command line mode the arguments are the options below interspersed with fully qualified + class names of the classes to be processed. Most of the options are meant to be used + multiple times; each use affects subsequently added classes. + + + + MapGenerator Command Line Options + + + + + + Option + Description + + + + + --quiet + don't output the O-R Mapping to stdout + + + --setUID=uid + set the list of candidate UIDs to the singleton uid + + + --addUID=uid + add uid to the front of the list of candidate UIDs + + + --select=mode + mode use select mode mode(e.g., + distinct or all) for subsequently + added classes + + + --depth=<small-int> + limit the depth of component data recursion for subsequently added classes + + + --output=my_mapping.xml + output the O-R Mapping to a file + + + full.class.Name + add the class to the mapping + + + --abstract=full.class.Name + see below + + + +
    + + + The abstract switch directs the map generator tool to ignore specific super classes so + that classes with common inheritance are not mapped to one large table. For instance, + consider these class hierarchies: + + + + Animal-->Mammal-->Human + + + Animal-->Mammal-->Marsupial-->Kangaroo + + + + If the --abstractswitch is not used, all classes will + be mapped as subclasses of Animal, resulting in one large table containing + all the properties of all the classes plus a discriminator column to indicate which subclass is + actually stored. If Mammal is marked as abstract, + Human and Marsupial will be mapped to + separate <class> declarations and stored in separate tables. + Kangaroo will still be a subclass of Marsupial + unless Marsupial is also marked as abstract. + + +
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    + diff --git a/reference/en/modules/transactions.xml b/reference/en/modules/transactions.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4dcdc73958 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/en/modules/transactions.xml @@ -0,0 +1,472 @@ + + Transactions And Concurrency + + + Hibernate is not itself a database. It is a lightweight object-relational + mapping tool. Transaction management is delegated to the underlying database + connection. If the connection is enlisted with JTA, operations performed by the + Session are atomically part of the wider JTA + transaction. Hibernate can be seen as a thin adapter to JDBC, adding object- + oriented semantics. + + + + Configurations, Sessions and Factories + + A SessionFactory is an expensive-to-create, threadsafe object + intended to be shared by all application threads. A Session + is an inexpensive, non-threadsafe object that should be used once, for a single + business process, and then discarded. For example, when using Hibernate in a + servlet-based application, servlets could obtain a SessionFactory + using + + + + + + Each call to a service method could create a new Session, + flush() it, commit() its connection, + close() it and finally discard it. (The SessionFactory + may also be kept in JNDI or in a static Singleton helper variable.) + + + + In a stateless session bean, a similar approach could be used. The bean would + obtain a SessionFactory in setSessionContext(). + Then each business method would create a Session, + flush() it and close() it. Of course, the + application should not commit() the connection. (Leave that to + JTA, the database connection participates automatically in container-managed + transactions.) + + + + We use the Hibernate Transaction API as discussed previously, + a single commit() of a Hibernate Transaction + flushes the state and commits any underlying database connection (with special + handling of JTA transactions). + + + + Ensure you understand the semantics of flush(). + Flushing synchronizes the persistent store with in-memory changes but + not vice-versa. Note that for all Hibernate JDBC + connections/transactions, the transaction isolation level for that connection + applies to all operations executed by Hibernate! + + + + The next few sections will discuss alternative approaches that utilize versioning + to ensure transaction atomicity. These are considered "advanced" approaches to + be used with care. + + + + + + Threads and connections + + + You should observe the following practices when creating Hibernate Sessions: + + + + + + Never create more than one concurrent Session or + Transaction instance per database connection. + + + + + Be extremely careful when creating more than one Session + per database per transaction. The Session itself keeps + track of updates made to loaded objects, so a different Session + might see stale data. + + + + + The Session is not threadsafe! + Never access the same Session in two concurrent threads. + A Session is usually only a single unit-of-work! + + + + + + + Considering object identity + + + The application may concurrently access the same persistent state in two + different units-of-work. However, an instance of a persistent class is never shared + between two Session instances. Hence there are + two different notions of identity: + + + + + Database Identity + + + foo.getId().equals( bar.getId() ) + + + + + JVM Identity + + + foo==bar + + + + + + + Then for objects attached to a particular Session, + the two notions are equivalent. However, while the application might concurrently access + the "same" (persistent identity) business object in two different sessions, the two + instances will actually be "different" (JVM identity). + + + This approach leaves Hibernate and the database to worry about concurrency. The + application never needs to synchronize on any business object, as long as it sticks to a + single thread per Session or object identity (within a + Session the application may safely use == to + compare objects). + + + + + Optimistic concurrency control + + + Many business processes require a whole series of interactions with the user + interleaved with database accesses. In web and enterprise applications it is + not acceptable for a database transaction to span a user interaction. + + + + Maintaining isolation of business processes becomes the partial responsibility + of the application tier, hence we call this process a long running + application transaction. A single application transaction + usually spans several database transactions. It will be atomar if only one of + these database transactions (the last one) stores the updated data, all others + simply read data. + + + + The only approach that is consistent with high concurrency and high + scalability is optimistic concurrency control with versioning. Hibernate + provides for three possible approaches to writing application code that + uses optimistic concurrency. + + + + Long session with automatic versioning + + + A single Session instance and its persistent instances are + used for the whole application transaction. + + + + The Session uses optimistic locking with versioning to + ensure that many database transactions appear to the application as a single + logical application transaction. The Session is disconnected + from any underlying JDBC connection when waiting for user interaction. This + approach is the most efficient in terms of database access. The application + need not concern itself with version checking or with reattaching detached + instances. + + + + + + The foo object still knows which Session + it was loaded it. As soon as the Session has a JDBC connection, + we commit the changes to the object. + + + + This pattern is problematic if our Session is too big to + be stored during user think time, e.g. an HttpSession should + be kept as small as possible. As the Session is also the + (mandatory) first-level cache and contains all loaded objects, we can propably + use this strategy only for a few request/response cycles. This is indeed + recommended, as the Session will soon also have stale data. + + + + + + Many sessions with automatic versioning + + + Each interaction with the persistent store occurs in a new Session. + However, the same persistent instances are reused for each interaction with the database. + The application manipulates the state of detached instances originally loaded in another + Session and then "reassociates" them using + Session.update() or Session.saveOrUpdate(). + + + + + + You may also call lock() instead of update() + and use LockMode.READ (performing a version check, bypassing all + caches) if you are sure that the object has not been modified. + + + + + + Application version checking + + + Each interaction with the database occurs in a new Session + that reloads all persistent instances from the database before manipulating them. + This approach forces the application to carry out its own version checking to ensure + application transaction isolation. (Of course, Hibernate will still update + version numbers for you.) This approach is the least efficient in terms of database access. + It is the approach most similar to entity EJBs. + + + + + + Of course, if you are operating in a low-data-concurrency environment and don't + require version checking, you may use this approach and just skip the version + check. + + + + + + + Session disconnection + + + The first approach described above is to maintain a single Session + for a whole business process thats spans user think time. (For example, a servlet might + keep a Session in the user's HttpSession.) For + performance reasons you should + + + + + + commit the Transaction (or JDBC connection) and then + + + + + disconnect the Session from the JDBC connection + + + + + + before waiting for user activity. The method Session.disconnect() + will disconnect the session from the JDBC connection and return the connection to + the pool (unless you provided the connection). + + + + Session.reconnect() obtains a new connection (or you may supply one) + and restarts the session. After reconnection, to force a version check on data you aren't + updating, you may call Session.lock() on any objects that might have + been updated by another transaction. You don't need to lock any data that you + are updating. + + + + Heres an example: + + + + + + Later on: + + + + + + You can see from this how the relationship between Transactions and + Sessions is many-to-one, A Session represents a + conversation between the application and the database. The + Transaction breaks that conversation up into atomic units of work + at the database level. + + + + + Pessimistic Locking + + + It is not intended that users spend much time worring about locking strategies. Its usually + enough to specify an isolation level for the JDBC connections and then simply let the + database do all the work. However, advanced users may sometimes wish to obtain + exclusive pessimistic locks, or re-obtain locks at the start of a new transaction. + + + + Hibernate will always use the locking mechanism of the database, never lock objects + in memory! + + + + The LockMode class defines the different lock levels that may be acquired + by Hibernate. A lock is obtained by the following mechanisms: + + + + + + LockMode.WRITE is acquired automatically when Hibernate updates or inserts + a row. + + + + + LockMode.UPGRADE may be acquired upon explicit user request using + SELECT ... FOR UPDATE on databases which support that syntax. + + + + + LockMode.UPGRADE_NOWAIT may be acquired upon explicit user request using a + SELECT ... FOR UPDATE NOWAIT under Oracle. + + + + + LockMode.READ is acquired automatically when Hibernate reads data + under Repeatable Read or Serializable isolation level. May be re-acquired by explicit user + request. + + + + + LockMode.NONE represents the absence of a lock. All objects switch to this + lock mode at the end of a Transaction. Objects associated with the session + via a call to update() or saveOrUpdate() also start out + in this lock mode. + + + + + + The "explicit user request" is expressed in one of the following ways: + + + + + + A call to Session.load(), specifying a LockMode. + + + + + A call to Session.lock(). + + + + + A call to Query.setLockMode(). + + + + + + If Session.load() is called with UPGRADE or + UPGRADE_NOWAIT, and the requested object was not yet loaded by + the session, the object is loaded using SELECT ... FOR UPDATE. + If load() is called for an object that is already loaded with + a less restrictive lock than the one requested, Hibernate calls + lock() for that object. + + + + Session.lock() performs a version number check if the specified lock + mode is READ, UPGRADE or + UPGRADE_NOWAIT. (In the case of UPGRADE or + UPGRADE_NOWAIT, SELECT ... FOR UPDATE is used.) + + + + If the database does not support the requested lock mode, Hibernate will use an appropriate + alternate mode (instead of throwing an exception). 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avoid duplicate ID on caption when HTML tables are allowed. + + * docbookx.dtd: DocBook V4.3CR2 released + +2003-12-20 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: Put HTML attributes on caption of HTML tables are allowed + +2003-12-19 Norman Walsh + + * Makefile: Add doc target + + * htmltblx.mod: Make sure textobject goes in the DocBook branch of informaltable + +2003-12-02 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, htmltblx.mod: + Updated version number + + * docbookx.dtd: Released 4.3CR1 + +2003-10-28 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd, htmltblx.mod: + Released 4.3b5 + + * dbnotnx.mod: Added SWF notation + + * dbpoolx.mod: Make firstterm isomorphic to glossterm + +2003-09-28 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #573812: allow blockinfo on blockquote + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #564776: added process, service, server, and daemon to the class values of systemitem + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #571998: added initializer to paramdef + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #518074: added a number of new values to the class attribute of database + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #533734: allow void to be optional on {method|constructor|destructor}synopsis + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added StepAlternatives + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #507975: revision should allow author or authorinitials + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #517604: allow optional title on glosslist + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #570068: added emailmessage, webpage, and newsposting as pubwork values for citetitle + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #571996: added prefix, namespace, and localname to class for sgmltag + +2003-09-25 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd, htmltblx.mod: + Changed V4.2b2 to V4.2b3 + + * dbhierx.mod: Allow Set to be recursive + + * dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod: Added type attribute to indexterm and index + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added xml:base + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added code + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #615473: added floatstyle to (informal)figure, (informal)example, and (informal)equation + + * htmltblx.mod: Fixup some PEs so that we don't get duplicated attribute declarations + + * htmltblx.mod: Put blockinfo and textobject back into the CALS table model + +2003-08-15 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd, htmltblx.mod: + Changed 4.2 to 4.3b2 + + * calstblx.dtd, dbpoolx.mod, htmltblx.mod, soextblx.dtd: + Allow HTML table models in addition to CALS or SOEx table models (2003 Apr) + + * dbpoolx.mod: Task markup (2003 Jun) + +2003-08-11 Norman Walsh + + * dbhierx.mod: Related to RFE 514435: allow multiple refnamediv elements in refentry (2003 Jul) + + * dbnotnx.mod: RFE 698844: add PDF notation (2003 May) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 660044: support continuation and startinglinenumber on verbatims (2003 Feb) + + * dbpoolx.mod: Related to RFE 679316: add orgname to inlines (2003 Jul) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 655526: support modifier in funcprototype (2003 Feb) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 573419: add bidirectional text override (2003 Apr) + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added function attribute to keycap for improved semantics (2003 Jul) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 691762: add language attribute to verbatim environments (2003 May) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 705885: add namespace attribute to sgmltag (2003 May) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 565716: support for URI element (2003 Apr) + +2003-08-09 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 582822: paramdef and varargs on funcprototype (2003 Feb) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 638456: support translators (2003 Feb) + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added xrefstyle (2002 Dec) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 473365: choice attribute for paramdef (2003 Feb) + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 570068: new values for pubwork (2003 Jan) + + * docbookx.dtd: Fix SDATA entity for euro + +2002-07-17 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd: + DocBook XML V4.2 released + +2002-05-28 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd: + Updated comments to reflect CR3 + +2002-05-21 Norman Walsh + + * dbnotnx.mod: SVG notation accidentally left out of notation.class + + * docbookx.dtd: Fix syntactic error intentionally introduced behind mutually exclusive PEs. Now make the DTD useless, but not syntactically invalid + +2002-05-12 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: Add accidentally missing local.info.class to info.class + +2002-03-19 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod: + Prepare for CR1 + + * catalog.xml, docbook.cat: Prepare for CR1 and fix search-and-replace typos + + * dbpoolx.mod: Make type other tokens in bibliorelation unique for SGML compatibility + + * dbpoolx.mod: Make spatial/temporal other tokens unique for SGML compatibility + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added bibliosource, bibliorelation, and bibliocoverage + + * dbpoolx.mod: Move bibliorelation type attribute into a PE so that it can be expanded the way we want + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #480957 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Revise graphic attributes: add contentwidth, contentdepth, and valign + + * dbpoolx.mod: Add class attribute to orgname + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #480954: add textdata element + + * dbpoolx.mod: Added blockinfo element + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #513426: Text alternative for tables + + * dbpoolx.mod: Add consortium to the list of classes on orgname + + * docbookx.dtd: DocBook V4.2 Candidate Release 1 released + +2002-02-05 Norman Walsh + + * dbhierx.mod: Implemented RFE #501363 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #492099 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #498848 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #480955 + +2002-01-06 Norman Walsh + + * dbcentx.mod: Added marked sections around character set entity references + +2001-11-20 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd: + DocBook V4.2b1 released + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #482821 + +2001-11-19 Norman Walsh + + * dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #456460 + +2001-11-18 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE #482817: Add errortext element + +2001-11-17 Norman Walsh + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 482821: Add extension to the list of class values on filename + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 482053: Add support for DOI in meta + + * dbpoolx.mod: Removed bogus occurrence indicator in info.class; fixed typo in qandaset PEs + +2001-11-13 Norman Walsh + + * 40chg.txt, 41chg.txt, LostLog: Removed old files + + * Makefile: Fixed typo + + * Makefile: Makefile + + * README: Removed version information + + * README, readme.txt: Renamed + + * calstblx.dtd, catalog.xml, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd: + Removed 'XML' from public identifiers for files that will now be common to both XML and SGML + + * catalog.xml: Fixed missing end tag + +2001-11-12 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbnotnx.mod, readme.txt: + Updated version numbers + + * catalog.xml, docbook.cat: Added XML Catalog; updated public identifiers in catalog + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #480956 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Former RFE 133: Added newsgroup class to systemitem + +2001-11-09 Norman Walsh + + * dbhierx.mod: Implemented RFE #426382 + + * dbhierx.mod: Implemented RFE #417671 + + * dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #436072 + + * dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd: Changed version number + + * dbnotnx.mod: Implemented RFE #440597 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #435485 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Expand the content model of the following elements from smallcptr.char.mix back to cptr.char.mix: interfacename, action, database, filename, hardware, keycap, option, parameter, property, and systemitem (command, interface, and literal were never reduced). + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #431418 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #431419 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #435466 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #439136 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #431415 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #431413 + + * dbpoolx.mod: Implemented RFE #434439 + +2001-11-07 Norman Walsh + + * calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd: + Towards a 4.2 release: reparameterize so that the SGML DTD is just a customization of the XML DTD + + * calstblx.dtd, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd: + Whitespace fixes + +2001-08-07 Norman Walsh + + * dbhierx.mod: RFE 426382: Norm to allow SimpleSect inside Section + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 431419: Norm to add markup for FS type and partition + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 431418: Norm to add typing to funcdef and paramdef + + * dbpoolx.mod: Fix comments; implement proposal of the TC to expand the content model of selected inlines + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 434439: Add language attribute to fieldsynopsis et al. + + * dbpoolx.mod: RFE 431415: Norm to add markup for host identifiers + +2001-06-18 Norman Walsh + + * 40chg.txt, 41chg.txt, LostLog, Makefile, calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.cat, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt: + Additional work on DocBook XML V5.0; I had the wrong CVS repository for a while so there's a bunch of changes lumped together here + + * Makefile: branches: 1.1.2; + file Makefile was initially added on branch V50-devel. + +2001-03-12 + + * calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt: + Updated version numbers + + * dbcentx.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd, soextblx.dtd: + New file. + + * docbook.cat: New file. + + * docbookx.cat: branches: 1.1.2; + file docbookx.cat was initially added on branch V50-devel. + + * docbookx.cat: New file. + +2001-01-14 + + * dbpoolx.mod: branches: 1.5.2; + RFE #140: Allow multiple MsgExplan inside SimpleMsgEntry + +2000-11-12 + + * dbhierx.mod: branches: 1.6.2; + Add refentry; accidentally left out + + * dbhierx.mod: Allow beginpage to be the first child of toc, lot, appendix, chapter, + part, preface, reference, and refentry. (It can't be at the start of + bibliography, glossary, index, or setindex because of ambiguity + problems.) + +2000-09-19 + + * 40chg.txt, calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.ent, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt, soextblx.dtd: + DocBook XML V4.0 + + * 40chg.txt, soextblx.dtd: branches: 1.2.2; + DocBook XML V4.1 + + * 41chg.txt, LostLog, calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.ent, dbgenent.mod, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt: + DocBook XML V4.1.1 + + * 41chg.txt, LostLog, calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbgenent.ent, dbhierx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, dbpoolx.mod, docbook.cat, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt: + DocBook XML V4.1 + + * 41chg.txt, LostLog, docbook.cat: branches: 1.3.2; + DocBook XML V4.1.2 + + * calstblx.dtd, dbcentx.mod, dbnotnx.mod, docbookx.dtd, readme.txt: + branches: 1.4.2; + DocBook XML V4.1.2 + + * dbgenent.mod: branches: 1.2.2; + DocBook XML V4.1.2 + + * dbhierx.mod, dbpoolx.mod: DocBook XML V4.1.2 + diff --git 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For more + information, see http://www.oasis-open.org/. + -- + + -- This is the catalog data file for DocBook XML V4.3CR3. It is provided as + a convenience in building your own catalog files. You need not use + the filenames listed here, and need not use the filename method of + identifying storage objects at all. 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(They would +also work for the DocBook DTD, modulo certain namecase problems +and the fact that there aren't (yet) any XSL implementations +that work with SGML source documents.) + +As of version 1.0, most of the elements in DocBook are handled +in some way or another, usually reasonably, but there's still +lots of work to be done. + +For more information, see http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ + +Manifest +-------- + +README this file +TODO planned features not yet implemented (may be incomplete :-) +BUGS known problems (may also be incomplete :-) +VERSION the current version number (note that this is an XSL stylesheet, + included by both fo/docbook.xsl and html/docbook.xsl) +WhatsNew changes since the last public release (for a complete list + of changes, see the ChangeLog file(s)) +common/ contains code common to both stylesheets +doc/ documentation +docsrc/ documentation sources +extensions/ Java extensions +fo/ stylesheets that produce XSL FO +html/ stylesheets that produce HTML +htmlhelp/ stylesheets that produce HTML Help +images/ images +javahelp/ stylesheets that produce Java Help +lib/ contains schema-independent functions +template/ contains templates for building stylesheet customization layers +xhtml/ stylesheets that produce XHTML + +Changes +------- + +See the ChangeLog in each directory for additional information +about the specific changes. + +See WhatsNew for changes since the last release. + +Installation +------------ + +Unpack the distribution somewhere. + +Use +--- + +Process your DocBook documents with one of the following stylesheets +using your favorite XSLT processor: + + xhtml/docbook.xsl - for XHTML + html/docbook.xsl - for HTML (as a single file) + html/chunk.xsl - for HTML (multiple files) + fo/docbook.xsl - for XSL FO + htmlhelp/htmlhelp.xsl - for HTML Help + javahelp/javahelp.xsl - for JavaHelp + +Copyright +--------- + +Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Norman Walsh + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person +obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation +files (the ``Software''), to deal in the Software without +restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, +copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or +sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the +Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following +conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +Except as contained in this notice, the names of individuals +credited with contribution to this software shall not be used in +advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other +dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from the individuals in question. + +Any stylesheet derived from this Software that is publically +distributed will be identified with a different name and the +version strings in any derived Software will be changed so that +no possibility of confusion between the derived package and this +Software will exist. + +Warranty +-------- + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES +OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL NORMAN WALSH OR ANY OTHER +CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +Contacting the Author +--------------------- + +These stylesheets are maintained by Norman Walsh, . diff --git a/reference/support/docbook-xsl/VERSION b/reference/support/docbook-xsl/VERSION new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..05907f6ee8 --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/support/docbook-xsl/VERSION @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + + + + + + + DocBook + XSL Stylesheets + 1.65.1 + + + + + + + + Minor bugfixes + + + + + http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-{VERSION}.tar.gz?download + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/docbook/docbook-xsl-{VERSION}.zip?download + http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id={SFRELID} + http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/docbook/xsl/ + http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/ + Small bug fixes. Fixed CA localization. + + + + + + + You must specify the sf-relid as a parameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + : + + + + + + + + + : + + + + + + + + + : + + + + + diff --git a/reference/support/docbook-xsl/common/ChangeLog b/reference/support/docbook-xsl/common/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..04f8c2f5df --- /dev/null +++ b/reference/support/docbook-xsl/common/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,624 @@ +2004-02-18 Robert Stayton + + * labels.xsl: Turn off procedure number when formal.procedures = 0. + +2004-01-29 Norman Walsh + + * subtitles.xsl, titles.xsl: Support 'info' + +2004-01-26 Robert Stayton + + * targets.xsl: Pass empty doctype parameters to write.chunk so the + output can be used as an entity without DOCTYPE. + +2003-12-31 Jirka Kosek + + * autoidx-ng.xsl, l10n.dtd: Added support for new i18n friendly indexing method + +2003-12-15 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore, Makefile: Support sr_Latn locale + +2003-12-13 Robert Stayton + + * l10n.xml: Added sr_Latn.xml for Serbian in Latin script. + +2003-12-06 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Fixed bug #851603 infinite recursion in copyright.year when + no elements at all. + +2003-12-05 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: section.level now computes refentry sections relative to container element. + +2003-11-30 Robert Stayton + + * gentext.xsl, labels.xsl, subtitles.xsl, table.xsl, targets.xsl, titles.xsl: + Added CVS $Id$ comment. + +2003-11-17 Robert Stayton + + * labels.xsl: Fixed bug where sect1 generated infinite loop when root element + and $section.label.includes.component.label is non zero. + +2003-10-12 Robert Stayton + + * gentext.xsl: Fixed cut-and-paste typo in substitute.markup template. + +2003-09-23 Robert Stayton + + * pi.xsl: Fixed dbdatetime PI, which was using context + datetime-abbrev for format "B" rather than datetime-full. + +2003-08-27 Norman Walsh + + * titles.xsl: Support HTML tables + +2003-08-18 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore: Ignore generate XML documents for Latin and Bangla + + * Makefile, l10n.xml: Add support for Latin + +2003-07-31 Jirka Kosek + + * Makefile: Update Makefile to new gentext mechanism + +2003-07-31 Robert Stayton + + * gentext.xsl: Added template for question in object.xref.markup mode + to handle case of defaultlabel = qanda. + + * labels.xsl: Removed processing of @label on qandadiv since that is + not an allowed attribute of qandadiv. + +2003-07-25 Robert Stayton + + * Makefile, l10n.xml: Added bn.xml Bangla language. + + * gentext.xsl: Handles new xref contexts and the new xrefstyle attribute + on xref elements. + + * pi.xsl: Now uses new datetime-full and datetime-abbrev gentext + contexts for certain date components. + +2003-07-08 Robert Stayton + + * l10n.xsl: Removed extraneous variable l10n.name which is not used. + +2003-06-24 Robert Stayton + + * l10n.xsl: Fixed bug in l10n.language template where $target parameter + was missing from xpath expression. + +2003-06-21 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore, Makefile: Added Croatian + +2003-05-19 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore, Makefile: Added Arabic + +2003-05-08 Norman Walsh + + * titles.xsl: Support 'title.markup' on glossentry + +2003-04-29 Jirka Kosek + + * pi.xsl: Added localization support for datetime PI + +2003-04-27 + + * common.xsl: Added level 6 to test for section depth in section.level template so that section.title.level6.properties will be used for sections that are 6 deep or deeper. This should also cause a h6 to be created in html output. + +2003-04-16 Jirka Kosek + + * pi.xsl: Changed PI name from to + +2003-04-14 Jirka Kosek + + * pi.xsl: New file. + +2003-04-13 Norman Walsh + + * table.xsl: A few bug fixes for the colsep/rowsep code + +2003-04-12 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Don't use SVG graphics if use.svg=0 + + * table.xsl: Support template to find out if there are more columns in the current row of a table + +2003-04-05 Robert Stayton + + * gentext.xsl: Now uses number-and-title-template for sections only + if $section.autolabel is not zero. + +2003-03-02 Jirka Kosek + + * common.xsl: Fixed several errors related to TeX math processing + +2003-02-25 Robert Stayton + + * l10n.dtd: Added missing 'english-language-name' attribute to the l10n + element, and the missing 'style' attribute to the template + element so the current gentext documents will validate. + +2003-01-30 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Corrected several references to parameter $qanda.defaultlabel + that were missing the "$". + +2003-01-23 Adam Di Carlo + + * Makefile: make use of cvstools/Makefile.incl + +2003-01-20 Norman Walsh + + * gentext.xsl: Support experimental parameter to specify that number-and-title xrefs should be used even when things are numbered + + * gentext.xsl: Added object.titleabbrev.markup for consistency + + * l10n.xsl: Added gentext.template.exists to test if a gentext template exists. Clever name, huh? + + * titles.xsl: Expanded support for obtaining titleabbrevs + +2003-01-10 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore, l10n.xml: Added bg.xml + + * Makefile: Add Bulgarian + +2003-01-02 Norman Walsh + + * labels.xsl, titles.xsl: Support setindex (there were all sorts of things wrong with it) + +2003-01-01 Norman Walsh + + * table.xsl: CALS says the default for colsep and rowsep is 1. + + * table.xsl: Fix variable scoping problem + + * titles.xsl: Support titleabbrev (outside of info elements anyway) + +2002-12-18 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: The select.mediaobject.index template now uses the + $stylesheet.result.type parameter to choose the role + value, with xhtml falling back to html if needed. + +2002-12-17 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Changed selection of mediaobject to be more consistent using + a separate select.mediaobject.index template. Also added + text-align to block containing external-graphic in fo output. + +2002-11-23 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Fixed bug in orderedlist-starting-number test when + @continuation not set. + +2002-11-14 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Handle nested refsections in section.level + + * gentext.xsl: Pass full xpath name to gentext.template instead of just the local-name + + * l10n.xsl: Make gentext.template search through /-separated names + +2002-10-19 Norman Walsh + + * l10n.xsl: Support output of language attribute + +2002-10-09 Norman Walsh + + * l10n.xsl: Make 3166 language codes work in upper or lowercase + +2002-10-02 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Added orderedlist-starting-number and orderedlist-item-number templates + +2002-10-01 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Changed the section.level template to return a number that matches + the section level (sect1 = 1, etc.). + +2002-09-27 Norman Walsh + + * l10n.xml: Add Thai + +2002-09-15 Norman Walsh + + * .cvsignore, Makefile, l10n.xml: Added LT and VI localizations + +2002-09-04 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Refactor person.name templates so that it's easy to override them + + * l10n.xsl: Move l10n.* parameters into ../params so they can be properly documented; made l10n.gentext.use.xref.language a numeric boolean parameter instead of a proper boolean + +2002-09-03 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Remove spurious character on line 432 + + * table.xsl: Make sure row-level colsep and rowsep values are 'inherited' onto missing cells + +2002-09-02 Norman Walsh + + * common.xsl: Support person-name style from localization data in personal names + +2002-08-28 Norman Walsh + + * table.xsl: Make inherited attributes work for 'missing' table cells + +2002-07-29 Robert Stayton + + * targetdatabase.dtd: Forgot to fix the attribute on the element + as well. + + * targetdatabase.dtd: Changed the targetptr attribute from #REQUIRED to #IMPLIED + since it is not required on all objects. + + * targetdatabase.dtd: Replaced targetid attribute on document with targetptr + per the decision of the DocBook Technical Committee. + +2002-07-17 Norman Walsh + + * labels.xsl: Fixed thinko + + * labels.xsl: Don't count equations without titles when labelling equations + +2002-07-13 Robert Stayton + + * targets.xsl: Fixed output encoding to utf-8 so a targets database + can handle mixed languages. + Added omit-xml-declaration to get around the standalone + attribute in the XML declaration not being permitted + in system entities. + +2002-07-09 Norman Walsh + + * labels.xsl: Bug #558333: use containing section for the label of a bridgehead if section.autolabel is non-zero + +2002-07-07 Robert Stayton + + * common.xsl: Changed the name of the second-order itemizedlist mark + from 'round' (not supported in browsers'