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The High-Performance Java Persistence Book

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It’s been a year since I started the quest for a highly-effective Data Knowledge Stack and the Hibernate Master Class contains over fifty articles already.

Now that I covered many aspects of database transactions, JDBC and Java Persistence, it’s time to assemble all the pieces together into the High-Performance Java Persistence book.

An Agile publishing experience

Writing a book is a very time-consuming and stressful process and the last thing I needed was a very tight schedule. After reading Antonio Goncalves’s story, I chose the self-publishing way.

In the end, I settled for Leanpub because it allows me to publish the book incrementally. This leads to a better engagement with readers, allowing me adapt the book content on the way.

The content

At its core, the book is about getting the most out of your persistence layer and that can only happen when your application resonates with the database system. Because concurrency is inherent to database processing, transactions play a very important role in this regard.

The first part will be about some basic performance-related database concepts such as: locking, batching, connection pooling.

In the second part, I will explain how an ORM can actually improve DML performance. This part will include the Hibernate Master Class findings.

The third part is about advance querying techniques with jOOQ.

If you enjoy reading this article, you might want to subscribe to my newsletter and get a discount for my book as well.

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The Agile methodologies are not just for software development. Writing a book in a Lean style can shorten the feed-back period and readers can get involved on the way.

If you have any specific request or you are interested in this project, you can join my newsletter and follow my progress.

Buy it!

The book is 100% done, and you can check out the full Table of Content onLeanpub.

If you enjoyed this article, I bet you are going to love my book as well.






The ebook

The PDF, ePUB and Kindle (MOBI) versions can be bought on Leanpub.

The print version

The print version is available on Amazon, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de or Amazon.fr.

Presentations

If you are not convinced, then check out the following two presentations:

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