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Hi geezers,
I have some experience with java and I want to learn spring and hibernate, so I wonder if this course is a good place to start ? btw. I know some sql too.
 
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Chris Nowakowski wrote:Hi geezers,
I have some experience with java and I want to learn spring and hibernate, so I wonder if this course is a good place to start ? btw. I know some sql too.



Hi Chris,

Yes this is an excellent place to start! The only question is whether to start with Spring or Hibernate? It's a bit of a chicken/egg question, you can really start with either. We have a well regarded Spring Fundamentals course as well - this covers a bit of Hibernate but the focus here on how it integrates with Spring.

I hope that helps - good luck with the training!

Richard.
 
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