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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents at a Glance Contents About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Getting Started with Hibernate OGM
Features and Expectations Hibernate OGM Architecture
Persisting Data Querying Data
Get the Hibernate OGM Distribution
Getting Hibernate OGM from the Maven Central Repository Getting Hibernate OGM from the Maven Command Line Adding MongoDB Artifacts Getting a Hibernate OGM Distribution Using the NetBeans IDE Getting the Hibernate OGM Distribution Using the Eclipse IDE
Obtain the MongoDB Distribution Summary
Chapter 2: Hibernate OGM and MongoDB
Configuring MongoDB-Hibernate OGM Properties Data Storing Representation
Storing Entities Storing Primary Keys Storing Associations
Managing Transactions Managing Queries Summary
Chapter 3: Bootstrapping Hibernate OGM
Brief Overview of JPA Brief Overview of JTA MongoDB and Transactions Brief Overview of Hibernate Native API Bootstrapping Hibernate OGM Using JPA Bootstrap Hibernate OGM Using Hibernate Native API Hibernate OGM Obsolete Configuration Options Summary
Chapter 4: Hibernate OGM at Work
General Prerequisites Java SE and MongoDB.the Hello World Example
Prerequisites Developing Testing
Hibernate OGM via Hibernate Native API
Hibernate OGM in a Non-JTA Environment (JDBC Transactions, Apache Tomcat 7) Hibernate OGM in a Standalone JTA Environment (JBoss JTA, Apache Tomcat 7) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (no EJB, GlassFish AS 3) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (EJB 3/BMT, GlassFish AS 3) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (EJB 3/CMT, GlassFish AS 3)
Hibernate OGM via the Java Persistence API (JPA 2.0)
Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (EJB 3, GlassFish AS 3) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (EJB 3, JBoss AS 7) Hibernate OGM in a Standalone JTA environment (Apache Tomcat 7) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (JBoss AS 7 and Seam 3 Application) Hibernate OGM in a Built-in JTA Environment (GlassFish 3 and Spring 3 Application) Hibernate OGM in a non-JTA Environment (RESOURCE_LOCAL, Apache Tomcat 7)
Synthesis
Hibernate OGM via JPA in an EE Container Hibernate OGM via Hibernate Native API in an EE Container Hibernate OGM via JPA in Standalone JTA Hibernate OGM via Hibernate Native API in Standalone JTA Hibernate OGM via JPA in Non-JTA Hibernate OGM via Hibernate Native API in Non-JTA
Summary
Chapter 5: Hibernate OGM and JPA 2.0 Annotations
Java Supported Types Eager and Lazy Loading Considerations Cascadable Operations Considerations Entity Mapping
@Entity Annotation @Id Annotation @EmbeddedId Annotation @IdClass Annotation @Table Annotation @Column Annotation @Temporal Annotation @Transient Annotation @Embedded and @Embeddable Annotations @Enumerated Annotation @Cacheable Annotation @MappedSuperclass Annotation @ElementCollection Annotation JPA Lifecycle Events @EntityListeners, @ExcludeDefaultListeners, @ExcludeSuperclassListeners Annotations @Version Annotation @Access Annotation Associations Direction in Entity Associations
Unsupported JPA 2.0 Annotations Summary
Chapter 6: Hibernate OGM Querying MongoDB
MongoDB Native Query Hibernate OGM and CRUD Operations Hibernate Search and Apache Lucene
Common Steps Hibernate Search/Apache Lucene Querying.OGM via Native API Hibernate Search/Apache Lucene Querying.OGM via JPA
Hibernate OGM JP-QL Parser Summary
Chapter 7: MongoDB e-Commerce Database Model
MongoDB E-commerce Database Architecture Model the Categories Collection (categories_c) Model The Products Collection (products_c) Model the Customers Collection (customers_c) Model The Orders Collection (orders_c) Model The Inventory Collection (inventory_c) Summary
Chapter 8: MongoDB e-Commerce Database Querying
Display the Categories of Products Display the Promotional Products Display the Products From a Category Search for a Product by Name Find a Customer By E-mail And Password Place an Order Check the Inventory Restore the Inventory Considerations for Developing the Admin GUI Summary
Chapter 9: Migrate MongoDB Database to Cloud
Migrating the MongoDB Database to the MongoHQ Cloud Migrating the MongoDB Database to the MongoLab Cloud Connecting to the MongoHQ or MongoLab Cloud Database Summary
Chapter 10: Migrating RafaEShop Application on OpenShift
Creating a Free Account on OpenShift Installing the OpenShift RHC Client Tools on Windows
Installing Ruby Installing Git Testing Ruby and Git from the Shell Installing the OpenShift Gem
Fixing a Known Issue Migrating the RafaEShop Application to OpenShift with JBoss AS 7
Monitoring the JBoss AS 7 Log Commit Changes Migrating the RafaEShop Application as a WAR Migrating the RafaEShop Application as a Maven Project
Migrating the RafaEShop Application to OpenShift with GlassFish 3 AS
Monitoring GlassFish Start/Stop Commit Changes Fixing Known Issues Monitoring the GlassFish Log
Test It!
Cautions
Good To Know Disclaimer Summary
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