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justin cater

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The anatomy of Hibernate dirty checking Posted: Aug 28, 2014 5:29 AM
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Introduction The persistence context enqueues entity state transitions that get translated to database statements upon flushing. For managed entities, Hibernate can auto-detect incoming changes and schedule SQL UPDATES on our behalf. This mechanism is called automatic dirty checking.           The default dirty checking strategy By default Hibernate checks all managed entity […]

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