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How does Spring Data JPA differ from Hibernate for large projects?

I am having a hard time deciding if I should stick with Hibernate for a new project, or get my feet wet with JPA and the new Spring Data implementation. ...
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CursorLoader usage without ContentProvider

Android SDK documentation says that startManagingCursor() method is depracated: 5 Answers ...
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How to choose the id generation strategy when using JPA and Hibernate

I was going through Id generation section of the Hibernate reference guide and "java persistence with Hibernate" 4 Answers ...
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Python, creating objects

I'm trying to learn python and I now I am trying to get the hang of classes and how to manipulate them with instances. 4 An...
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Execute Insert command and return inserted Id in Sql

I am inserting some values into a SQL table using C# in MVC 4. Actually, I want to insert values and return the 'ID' of last inserted record. I use the following code. ...
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Is a `=default` move constructor equivalent to a member-wise move constructor?

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Should I use @EJB or @Inject

I have found this question: What is the difference between @Inject and @EJB but I did not get any wiser. I have not done Java EE before nor do I have experience with dependency injection so I do not understand what I should use? ...
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What does template mean?

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Memory management in Qt?

I'm quite new to Qt and am wondering on some basic stuff with memory management and the life of objects. When do I need to delete and/or destroy my objects? Is any of this handled automatically? ...
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Making code internal but available for unit testing from other projects

We put all of our unit tests in their own projects. We find that we have to make certain classes public instead of internal just for the unit tests. Is there anyway to avoid having to do this. What are the memory implication by making classes public instead of sealed? ...