move sidebar and make it less verbose

so text flows much better in PDF
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@ -23,22 +23,6 @@ An entity usually has associations to other entities.
Typically, an association between two entities maps to a foreign key in one of the database tables.
A group of mutually associated entities is often called a _domain model_, though _data model_ is also a perfectly good term.
."Dynamic" models
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:maps: {userGuideBase}#dynamic-model
:envers: https://hibernate.org/orm/envers/
We love representing entities as classes because the classes give us a _type-safe_ model of our data.
But actually, not every entity needs to be a Java class.
Hibernate also has the ability to represent entities as detyped instances of `java.util.Map`, and associations between entities as maps "containing" other maps.
This must sound like a sort-of weird feature for a project that places so much importance on type-safety.
But actually, this is a useful capability for a very particular sort of generic code.
The canonical demonstration of this is {envers}[Hibernate Envers], which is a great auditing/versioning system for programs that use Hibernate.
Envers makes use of maps to represent a _versioned model_ of the data.
You can find more information in the {maps}[User Guide], if you're curious.
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[[entity-clases]]
=== Entity classes
@ -89,6 +73,19 @@ Since the `orm.xml` mapping file format defined by the JPA specification was mod
We won't have much more to say about XML-based mappings in this Introduction, since it's not our preferred way to do things.
."Dynamic" models
****
:maps: {userGuideBase}#dynamic-model
:envers: https://hibernate.org/orm/envers/
We love representing entities as classes because the classes give us a _type-safe_ model of our data.
But Hibernate also has the ability to represent entities as detyped instances of `java.util.Map`.
There's information in the {maps}[User Guide], if you're curious.
This must sound like a weird feature for a project that places importance on type-safety.
Actually, it's a useful capability for a very particular sort of generic code.
{envers}[Hibernate Envers] is a great auditing/versioning system for Hibernate entities.
Envers makes use of maps to represent its _versioned model_ of the data.
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[[access-type]]
=== Access types