Hibernate ORM (or simply Hibernate) is an
object–relational mapping
Object–relational mapping (ORM, O/RM, and O/R mapping tool) in computer science is a programming technique for converting data between type systems using object-oriented programming languages. This creates, in effect, a "virtual object datab ...
tool for the
Java
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programming language. It provides a
framework for mapping an
object-oriented
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of " objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of ...
domain model to a
relational database
A relational database is a (most commonly digital) database based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970. A system used to maintain relational databases is a relational database management system (RDBMS). Many relatio ...
. Hibernate handles
object–relational impedance mismatch
The object–relational impedance mismatch is a set of conceptual and technical difficulties that are often encountered when a relational database management system (RDBMS) is being served by an application program (or multiple application program ...
problems by replacing direct,
persistent database accesses with high-level object handling functions.
Hibernate is
free software
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that is distributed under the
GNU Lesser General Public License
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2.1.
Hibernate's primary feature is mapping from Java classes to
database tables
A table is a collection of related data held in a table format within a database. It consists of columns and rows.
In relational databases, and flat file databases, a ''table'' is a set of data elements (values) using a model of vertical column ...
, and mapping from Java data types to
SQL data types. Hibernate also provides data query and retrieval facilities. It generates SQL calls and relieves the developer from the manual handling and object conversion of the result set.
Mapping
The mapping of Java classes to database tables is implemented by the configuration of an
XML
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. ...
file or by using
Java Annotations
In the Java computer programming language, an annotation is a form of syntactic metadata that can be added to Java source code. Classes, methods, variables, parameters and Java packages may be annotated. Like Javadoc tags, Java annotations ca ...
. When using an XML file, Hibernate can
generate skeleton
source code
In computing, source code, or simply code, is any collection of code, with or without comment (computer programming), comments, written using a human-readable programming language, usually as plain text. The source code of a Computer program, p ...
for the persistence classes. This is auxiliary when annotations are used. Hibernate can use the XML file or the Java annotations to maintain the
database schema
The database schema is the structure of a database described in a formal language supported by the database management system (DBMS). The term " schema" refers to the organization of data as a blueprint of how the database is constructed (divid ...
.
There are provided facilities to arrange
one-to-many and
many-to-many
Many-to-many communication occurs when information is shared between groups. Members of a group receive information from multiple senders.
Wikis are a type of many-to-many communication, where multiple editors collaborate to create content that is ...
relationships between classes. In addition to managing associations between objects, Hibernate can also manage
reflexive associations wherein an object has a one-to-many relationship with other instances of the
class type
Type may refer to:
Science and technology Computing
* Typing, producing text via a keyboard, typewriter, etc.
* Data type, collection of values used for computations.
* File type
* TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file.
* Ty ...
.
Hibernate supports the mapping of custom value types. This makes the following scenarios possible:
* Overriding the default SQL type when mapping a column to a property.
* Mapping Java
Enums to columns as though they were regular properties.
* Mapping a single property to multiple columns.
Definition:
Objects in an
object-oriented
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of " objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of ...
application follow
OOP
OOP, Oop, or oop may refer to:
Science and technology
* Object-oriented positioning
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of ...
principles, while objects in the back-end follow
database normalization
Database normalization or database normalisation (see spelling differences) is the process of structuring a relational database in accordance with a series of so-called normal forms in order to reduce data redundancy and improve data integrit ...
principles, resulting in different representation requirements. This problem is called "
object–relational impedance mismatch
The object–relational impedance mismatch is a set of conceptual and technical difficulties that are often encountered when a relational database management system (RDBMS) is being served by an application program (or multiple application program ...
". Mapping is a way of resolving the object–relational impedance mismatch problem.
Mapping informs the ORM tool of what Java class object to store in which database table.
Hibernate Query Language (HQL)
Hibernate provides a
SQL inspired language called Hibernate Query Language (HQL) for writing SQL-like queries against Hibernate's data objects. ''Criteria Queries'' are provided as an
object-oriented
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of " objects", which can contain data and code. The data is in the form of fields (often known as attributes or ''properties''), and the code is in the form of ...
alternative to HQL. Criteria Query is used to modify the objects and provide the restriction for the objects.
HQL (Hibernate Query Language) is the object-oriented version of SQL. It generates database independent queries so that there is no need to write database-specific queries. Without this capability, changing the database would require individual SQL queries to be changed as well, leading to maintenance issues.
Persistence
Hibernate provides transparent persistence for
Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). The only strict requirement for a persistent class is a
no-argument constructor, though not necessarily . Proper behavior in some applications also requires special attention to the and methods in the object classes. Hibernate recommends providing an identifier attribute, and this is planned to be a mandatory requirement in a future release.
Collections of data objects are typically stored in Java collection classes, such as implementations of the and interfaces.
Java generics, introduced in Java 5, are also supported. Hibernate can be configured to
lazy load associated collections. Lazy loading is the default as of Hibernate 3.
Related objects can be configured to ''
cascade
Cascade, Cascades or Cascading may refer to:
Science and technology Science
* Cascade waterfalls, or series of waterfalls
* Cascade, the CRISPR-associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex)
* Cascade (grape), a type of fruit
* B ...
'' operations from one object to the other. For example, a parent class object can be configured to cascade its and operations to its child class objects.
Integration
Hibernate can be used both in standalone
Java
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applications and in
Java EE
Jakarta EE, formerly Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), is a set of specifications, extending Java SE with specifications for enterprise features such as distributed computing and web se ...
applications using
servlets
A Jakarta Servlet (formerly Java Servlet) is a Java software component that extends the capabilities of a server. Although servlets can respond to many types of requests, they most commonly implement web containers for hosting web applicatio ...
,
EJB
Jakarta Enterprise Beans (EJB; formerly Enterprise JavaBeans) is one of several Java APIs for modular construction of enterprise software. EJB is a server-side software component that encapsulates business logic of an application. An EJB web co ...
session beans, and
JBI service components. It can also be included as a feature in other programming languages. For example,
Adobe
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integrated Hibernate into version 9 of
ColdFusion
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(which runs on J2EE app servers) with an abstraction layer of new functions and syntax added into
CFML.
Entities and components
In Hibernate
jargon
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, an ''entity'' is a stand-alone object in Hibernate's
persistent mechanism which can be manipulated independently of other objects. In contrast, a ''component'' is subordinate to an entity and can be manipulated only with respect to that entity. For example, an Album object may represent an entity; but the Tracks object associated with the Album objects would represent a ''component'' of the Album entity, if it is assumed that Tracks can only be saved or retrieved from the database through the Album object. Unlike J2EE, Hibernate can switch databases.
History
Hibernate was started in 2001 by Gavin King with colleagues from Cirrus Technologies as an alternative to using EJB2-style entity beans. The original goal was to offer better persistence capabilities than those offered by EJB2; by simplifying the complexities and supplementing certain missing features.
In early 2003, the Hibernate development team began Hibernate2 releases, which offered many significant improvements over the first release.
JBoss, Inc. (now part of
Red Hat) later hired the lead Hibernate developers in order to further its development.
In 2005, Hibernate version 3.0 was released. Key features included a new Interceptor/Callback architecture, user defined filters, and JDK 5.0
Annotations (Java's
metadata feature). , Hibernate 3 (version 3.5.0 and up) was a certified implementation of the
Java Persistence API 2.0 specification via a wrapper for the Core module which provides conformity with the JSR 317 standard.
In Dec 2011, Hibernate Core 4.0.0 Final was released. This includes new features such a
multi-tenancysupport, introduction of ServiceRegistry (a major change in how Hibernate builds and manages "services"), better session opening from SessionFactory, improved integration via ''org.hibernate.integrator.spi.Integrator'' and auto discovery,
internationalization
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support, message codes in logging, and a more distinction between the API, SPI or implementation classes.
In December 2012, Hibernate ORM 4.1.9 Final was released.
In Mar 2013, Hibernate ORM 4.2 Final was released.
In December 2013, Hibernate ORM 4.3.0 Final was released. It features
Java Persistence API 2.1.
In September 2015, Hibernate ORM 5.0.2 Final was released. It has improved bootstrapping, hibernate-java8, hibernate-spatial, Karaf support.
In November 2018, Hibernate ORM 5.1.17 Final was released. This is the final release of the 5.1 series.
In October 2018, Hibernate ORM 5.3 Final was released. It featured
Java Persistence API 2.2 inheritance caching.
In December 2018, Hibernate ORM 5.4.0 Final was released.
In October 2022, Hibernate ORM 6.1.4 Final was released.
Application programming interface
The Hibernate API is provided in the
Java package A Java package organizes Java classes into namespaces,
providing a unique namespace for each type it contains.
Classes in the same package can access each other's package-private and protected members.
In general, a package can contain the foll ...
org.hibernate.
org.hibernate.SessionFactory interface
org.hibernate.Session interface
The org.hibernate.Session interface represents a Hibernate session, i.e., the main point of the manipulation performed on the database entities. The latter activities include (among the other things) managing the persistence state (
transient
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,
persisted, detached) of the objects, fetching the persisted ones from the database and the management of the transaction demarcation.
A session is intended to last as long as the logical transaction on the database. Due to the latter feature, Session implementations are not expected to be thread safe nor to be used by multiple clients.
Software components
The Hibernate software includes the following components:
* Hibernate ORM (known as Hibernate Core before release 4.1) – the base software for an object–relational mapping solution for Java environments
* Hibernate Annotations (merged into Hibernate Core/ORM since version 3.6) – metadata that governs the transformation of data between the object-oriented model and the relational database model according to the JSR 317
Java Persistence API
Jakarta Persistence (JPA; formerly Java Persistence API) is a Jakarta EE application programming interface specification that describes the management of relational data in enterprise Java applications.
Persistence in this context covers three ...
(JPA 2)
* Hibernate EntityManager (merged into Hibernate Core/ORM since version 5.2)– together with Hibernate Annotations, a wrapper that implements a JSR 317
Java Persistence API
Jakarta Persistence (JPA; formerly Java Persistence API) is a Jakarta EE application programming interface specification that describes the management of relational data in enterprise Java applications.
Persistence in this context covers three ...
(JPA 2) persistence solution
* Hibernate Envers – auditing and versioning of persistent classes
* Hibernate OGM (Object/Grid Mapper) – an extension to store data in a
NoSQL
A NoSQL (originally referring to "non- SQL" or "non-relational") database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. Such databases have existed ...
store
* Hibernate Shards –
horizontal partitioning for multiple relational databases
** While Hibernate Shards is not compatible with 4.x releases of Hibernate Core, some of the Shards capability was integrated into Core in the 4.0 release
* Hibernate Search – integrates the full text library functionality from
Apache Lucene
Apache Lucene is a free and open-source software, free and open-source Search engine (computing), search engine Library (computing), software library, originally written in Java (programming language), Java by Doug Cutting. It is supported by the ...
in the Hibernate and JPA model
* Hibernate Tools – a set of tools implemented as a suite of
Eclipse
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plugins and
Ant tasks included in
JBoss Developer Studio
JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) is a development environment created and currently developed by JBoss (a division of Red Hat) and Exadel.
It integrates and certifies both tooling and runtime components by combining Eclipse, Eclipse Tooling, and th ...
* Hibernate Validator – the
reference implementation
In the software development process, a reference implementation (or, less frequently, sample implementation or model implementation) is a program that implements all requirements from a corresponding specification. The reference implementation ...
of JSR 303
Bean Validation Bean Validation defines a metadata model and API for JavaBean validation. The metadata source is annotations, with the ability to override and extend the meta-data through the use of XML validation descriptors.
Originally defined as part of Java ...
* Hibernate Metamodel Generator – an annotation processor that creates JSR 317
Java Persistence API
Jakarta Persistence (JPA; formerly Java Persistence API) is a Jakarta EE application programming interface specification that describes the management of relational data in enterprise Java applications.
Persistence in this context covers three ...
(JPA 2) static metamodel classes using the JSR 269
Pluggable Annotation Processing API
*
NHibernate – an object–relational mapping solution for the
.NET Framework
The .NET Framework (pronounced as "''dot net"'') is a proprietary software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It was the predominant implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) until bein ...
See also
*
List of JBoss software
*
List of object–relational mapping software
This is a list of well-known object–relational mapping software. It is not up-to-date or all-inclusive.
Java
*Apache Cayenne, open-source for Java
*Apache OpenJPA, open-source for Java
* DataNucleus, open-source JDO and JPA implementation (forme ...
*
NHibernate
*
Serialization
In computing, serialization (or serialisation) is the process of translating a data structure or object state into a format that can be stored (e.g. files in secondary storage devices, data buffers in primary storage devices) or transmitted (e ...
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Service Data Object
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MySQL
MySQL () is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter My, and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language. A relational database ...
*
Apache Cassandra
Cassandra is a free and open-source, distributed, wide-column store, NoSQL database management system designed to handle large amounts of data across many commodity servers, providing high availability with no single point of failure. Cass ...
*
Spring Framework
The Spring Framework is an application framework and inversion of control container for the Java platform. The framework's core features can be used by any Java application, but there are extensions for building web applications on top of the J ...
*
MyBatis
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