New article category – Hibernate

I was checking over my web stats recently, and I noticed a trend has emerged solidly over the last few months: most of the search terms that lead to my blog are about Hibernate. Of my top 20 search terms, 11 were about Hibernate, and I’m in the Google top-10 for most of those terms … Continue reading “New article category – Hibernate”

I was checking over my web stats recently, and I noticed a trend has emerged solidly over the last few months: most of the search terms that lead to my blog are about Hibernate. Of my top 20 search terms, 11 were about Hibernate, and I’m in the Google top-10 for most of those terms (somewhat surprisingly…). Now, I’m not talking hundreds of search hits, but I am talking more than dozens.

All up, and at this time, I’ve written ten articles on this site about Hibernate, in various depth. To make life easier for people who are looking here for Hibernate-related material, I’ve added a Hibernate sub-category (underneath the Java category), and put those articles in it.

Caveat: I am not a Hibernate guru. I don’t even play one on TV. I’m merely a Hibernate user who has taken the time to write up things he has found out or thought about. No accuracy is assured, though I will happily accept corrections.

Author: Robert Watkins

My name is Robert Watkins. I am a software developer and have been for over 20 years now. I currently work for people, but my opinions here are in no way endorsed by them (which is cool; their opinions aren’t endorsed by me either). My main professional interests are in Java development, using Agile methods, with a historical focus on building web based applications. I’m also a Mac-fan and love my iPhone, which I’m currently learning how to code for. I live and work in Brisbane, Australia, but I grew up in the Northern Territory, and still find Brisbane too cold (after 22 years here). I’m married, with two children and one cat. My politics are socialist in tendency, my religious affiliation is atheist (aka “none of the above”), my attitude is condescending and my moral standing is lying down.

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