Thanks for this vidéo. But my doubt is about n+1 example. I think it is 2 queries , not 11. First to have all parents. Then N queries, N being number or parents. In case of one parent, you have 2.
Thanks for your video. In item 7 of your Suggest some Hibernate Best Practices? "Prefer lazy fetching for associations. Explicitly disable EAGER fetching using lazy="false"." You wanted to say LAZY. Right? Best regards.
Sir, My question here will seem irrelevant to this video. But I want to know if it's a good practice to use java.util.* even though when we just require java.util.Scanner in the program. I mean will it requires more memory if we import everything in a package? Thanks.
its a good practice to specify individual imports. There can be a class which is present in 2 packages. If you are importing by using package.*, java won't understand which package the class is to be used from. Example: Entity class present in both persistence and hibernate package
@ASHUTOSH SONALIYA It never works that way FYI , java.util.* is do-able, but java.* is useless as yours ... it doesn't scans inside util if you try to do so..
Hi, As you mentioned Hibernate is an Implementation of JPA specification, but you also said better to use JPA annotation than hibernate annotations, does it mean hibernate does not implements JPA annotations? Thanks Ajay
Hibernate is having both, implementation or JPA annotations+ it's own annotations, so it's better to use the jpa annotations so you will not be locked to hibernate, in future u can change the framework easily
The most useless video.Why the tutor is so breaking in his words and appearing so doubtful in his lecture. Always breaking the points and connection among terms.
He breaks because he isn't a native speaker. From the way you write, you aren't either. While the video is very superficial in its content, it is a good start on thinking about what kinds of questions an interviewer can ask you.
It is good to encourage someone. But here the reviews must be helpful for others and should be helpful in making a decision of whether to watch this video or not. I could say there are better blogs and videos than this video which guides on interview preparation. And coming to your point, he whether a native speaker or not is not the point. But while he is presenting something and sounding as important , he has to prepare well and has to appear after proper preparation. He starts some point and breaks it and no connection to the previous point. Totally a useless video and this video is highly a misguiding one.
Ravi Sankar okay, so share a good interview video so that we know? if you think that everything will be given to you perfectly, for free, you are going to be disappointed a lot in life. I suggest you post this great hibernate interview questions video so that we can also benefit from this great resource you found.
Really cleared many topics in 28 minutes. Thank you Sir.
Thanks for this wonderful video, this is really helpful 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You.
Thanks for this vidéo. But my doubt is about n+1 example. I think it is 2 queries , not 11. First to have all parents. Then N queries, N being number or parents. In case of one parent, you have 2.
Thanks a lot very nicely explained
God bless you.
sir I think this is your voice when u r very younger
Hi Sir Thanks for sharing vedio.
CAn you please share website link.
Thanks for valuable inputs
Please get out of that confusion to take away our confusion
Thanks for your video.
In item 7 of your Suggest some Hibernate Best Practices?
"Prefer lazy fetching for associations. Explicitly disable EAGER fetching using lazy="false"."
You wanted to say LAZY. Right?
Best regards.
Sir, My question here will seem irrelevant to this video. But I want to know if it's a good practice to use java.util.* even though when we just require java.util.Scanner in the program. I mean will it requires more memory if we import everything in a package?
Thanks.
;-p
its a good practice to specify individual imports. There can be a class which is present in 2 packages. If you are importing by using package.*, java won't understand which package the class is to be used from. Example: Entity class present in both persistence and hibernate package
nope, its bad programming practice
@ASHUTOSH SONALIYA It never works that way FYI , java.util.* is do-able, but java.* is useless as yours ... it doesn't scans inside util if you try to do so..
explanation is vey helpful
Hi, As you mentioned Hibernate is an Implementation of JPA specification, but you also said better to use JPA annotation than hibernate annotations, does it mean hibernate does not implements JPA annotations?
Thanks
Ajay
Hibernate is having both, implementation or JPA annotations+ it's own annotations, so it's better to use the jpa annotations so you will not be locked to hibernate, in future u can change the framework easily
its a tutorial rather then announced Interview Questions (
Examples are missing in this video ?
Why are you confusing so much? Please try to stop breaking your lecture.
uses of single table per class ....?
video is not so helpful compared to other videos of in28minutes.
not clear
nice one
so many pauses and confusion , did not clear
The most useless video.Why the tutor is so breaking in his words and appearing so doubtful in his lecture. Always breaking the points and connection among terms.
He breaks because he isn't a native speaker. From the way you write, you aren't either. While the video is very superficial in its content, it is a good start on thinking about what kinds of questions an interviewer can ask you.
It is good to encourage someone. But here the reviews must be helpful for others and should be helpful in making a decision of whether to watch this video or not. I could say there are better blogs and videos than this video which guides on interview preparation. And coming to your point, he whether a native speaker or not is not the point. But while he is presenting something and sounding as important , he has to prepare well and has to appear after proper preparation. He starts some point and breaks it and no connection to the previous point. Totally a useless video and this video is highly a misguiding one.
Ravi Sankar
okay, so share a good interview video so that we know? if you think that everything will be given to you perfectly, for free, you are going to be disappointed a lot in life. I suggest you post this great hibernate interview questions video so that we can also benefit from this great resource you found.
When you say how sounds like hup/hop/hub and similarly with now..work on pronounciation
Did you came here for english grammar tutorial or Hibernate Tutorial :)
Your pronunciation is very bad. Please improvise your English vocabulary. Good effort though.