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jOOQ Masterclass: A practical guide for Java developers to write SQL queries for complex database interactions
by Anghel Leonard Lukas EderLearn the best way to write SQL in Java by taking control of SQL in your app via a type-safe, dynamic and versatile API that supports almost any type or feature compatible with a database and emphasizes SQL syntax correctnessKey FeaturesWrite complex, type-safe, and dynamic SQL using the powerful jOOQ APITackle complex persistence tasks, such as lazy fetching, R2DBC, transactions, and batching while sustaining high traffic in your modern Java applicationsUse a comprehensive SPI to shape and extend jOOQ according to your needsBook DescriptionjOOQ is an excellent query builder framework that allows you to emulate database-specific SQL statements using a fluent, intuitive, and flexible DSL API. jOOQ is fully capable of handling the most complex SQL in more than 30 different database dialects.jOOQ Masterclass covers jOOQ from beginner to expert level using examples (for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Oracle) that show you how jOOQ is a mature and complete solution for implementing the persistence layer. You'll learn how to use jOOQ in Spring Boot apps as a replacement for SpringTemplate and Spring Data JPA. Next, you'll unleash jOOQ type-safe queries and CRUD operations via jOOQ's records, converters, bindings, types, mappers, multi-tenancy, logging, and testing. Later, the book shows you how to use jOOQ to exploit powerful SQL features such as UDTs, embeddable types, embedded keys, and more. As you progress, you'll cover trending topics such as identifiers, batching, lazy loading, pagination, and HTTP long conversations. For implementation purposes, the jOOQ examples explained in this book are written in the Spring Boot context for Maven/Gradle against MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, and Oracle.By the end of this book, you'll be a jOOQ power user capable of integrating jOOQ in the most modern and sophisticated apps including enterprise apps, microservices, and so on.What you will learnEnable the jOOQ Code Generator in any combination of Java and Kotlin, Maven and GradleGenerate jOOQ artifacts directly from database schema, or without touching the real databaseUse jOOQ DSL to write and execute a wide range of queries for different databasesUnderstand jOOQ type-safe queries, CRUD operations, converters, bindings, and mappersImplement advanced SQL concepts such as stored procedures, derived tables, CTEs, window functions, and database viewsImplement jOOQ multi-tenancy, tuning, jOOQ SPI, logging, and testingWho this book is forThis book is for Java developers who write applications that interact with databases via SQL. No prior experience with jOOQ is assumed.
jMonkeyEngine 3.0 Cookbook
by Rickard EdenIf you are a jMonkey developer or a Java developer who is interested to delve further into the game making process to expand your skillset and create more technical games, then this book is perfect for you.
jMonkeyEngine 3.0 Beginner’s Guide
by Ruth KustererWith plenty of practical examples, screenshots and example code, create a complete game step by step. Learn by doing. Less theory, more results,If you have an inventive mind, are experienced in Java, enjoy looking through the smoke and mirrors of VFX and the world of game mechanics then this book is for you.
jBPM6 Developer Guide
by Mauricio Salatino Esteban Aliverti Mariano Nicolas MaioIf you are a Java developer or architect who needs to have a better understanding of how Business Process Management frameworks behave in real-life implementations, this book is for you. This book assumes that you know the Java language well and are familiar with some widely used frameworks such as Hibernate. You should also know the basics of relational databases and Maven-based applications.
jBPM Developer Guide
by Mauricio SalatinoThis book is a complete developer's guide to working with jBPM in a J2EE enterprise environment. It is packed with examples of implementations that will provide you with all the experience needed in real-life implementations. Extensive discussions about how the framework is implemented internally will contribute to creating a robust knowledge of when and how your projects will include this framework. This book is mainly targeted at Java developers and Java architects who need to have a deep understanding of how frameworks behave in real-life implementations. The book assumes that you know the Java Language well and also know some widely used frameworks such as Hibernate and Log4J. You should also know the basics of relational databases and the Eclipse IDE. A brief introduction to Maven2 is included in this book but extra experience might be needed for more advanced usages.
jBPM Developer Guide
by Mauricio SalatinoThis book is a complete developer's guide to working with jBPM in a J2EE enterprise environment. It is packed with examples of implementations that will provide you with all the experience needed in real-life implementations. Extensive discussions about how the framework is implemented internally will contribute to creating a robust knowledge of when and how your projects will include this framework. This book is mainly targeted at Java developers and Java architects who need to have a deep understanding of how frameworks behave in real-life implementations. The book assumes that you know the Java Language well and also know some widely used frameworks such as Hibernate and Log4J. You should also know the basics of relational databases and the Eclipse IDE. A brief introduction to Maven2 is included in this book but extra experience might be needed for more advanced usages.
iyzico: Fundraising in Emerging Markets (B)
by Gamze Yucaoglu Marco Di MaggioThe case opens in July 2016 as Barbaros Ozbugutu, co-founder and CEO of the Istanbul-based payment technology start-up iyzico, contemplates the pros and cons of the different term sheets the company has received for its Series C round. The case then informs the reader about some changes in circumstances that affected the terms of the shortlisted offers. At the end, the case poses this question: Being faced with worsening terms in a volatile environment, should Ozbugutu go ahead with the round, or should he wait and try again at a later point in time? <p><p> This case provides an opportunity for students to: Explore how volatility affects startups during fundraising and the different options that founders face to sustain their company's operations and growth at times of turmoil. Consider negotiation strategies and decision-making during turmoil in the financial markets. Develop a deeper understanding of how founders navigate major obstacles in their company's lifecycle and think under pressure.
iyzico: Fundraising in Emerging Markets (A)
by Gamze Yucaoglu Marco Di MaggioThe case opens in 2016 as Barbaros Ozbugutu, co-founder and CEO of the Istanbul-based payment technology start-up iyzico, contemplates the offers the company received for its Series C round. The case then describes iyzico's origins and provides a detailed overview of the business model and growth story that led iyzico to dominate the industry in Turkey within three years of its founding. Having raised A and B rounds from local and institutional investors in 2014 and 2015 respectively, in 2016 Ozbugutu believes that iyzico could benefit from another round, this time from international venture capital, to reach its aggressive growth targets. In the summer of 2016, after an intense few months of talks with potential investors, Ozbugutu was looking at five competitive term sheets from funds with great fintech know-how and emerging markets experience. From the previous rounds, he knew that if he chose the right investors-ones who could also act as advisors-surprises would be rare. He now needed to weigh the pros and cons of the different term sheets and VCs and decide which offers to ultimately accept.
ithihasaya ma nidhos karawi: ඉතිහාසය මා නිදොස් කරාවි
by Jayathilaka de Silva — ජයතිලක ද සිල්වාකියුබානු විප්ලවයේ පළමු වෙඩිමුරය වූ 1953 මොන්කාඩා ප්රහාරයෙන් පසු අත්අඩංගුවට පත්වී තමා වෙනුවෙන් ම අධිකරණයේ පෙනී සිටිමින් ඉදිරිපත් කළ, පසු කලෙක එරට ශ්රේෂ්ඨ නායකයා වූ ෆිඩෙල් කැස්ත්රෝගේ කරුණු දැක්වීම මෙහි දැක්වේ.
irs Managing Conflict in the Workplace
by Heatheri FalconerConflict, bullying and harassment can destroy the foundations of the most enterprising organisations.Bullying is now a key complaint received by HR departments. Destructive conflict creates stress, which can lead to poor morale and performance, increased staff turnover and an overall decline in organisational effectiveness.The good news is destructive conflict can be reduced – but this is a sensitive issue, requiring managers to call on tried and tested techniques.Published for HR and line managers, IRS Managing Conflict in the Workplace will help employers to recognise and resolve destructive conflict issues more effectively, enabling them to become more positive, productive and efficient. It gives invaluable advice on conflict prevention, mediation and negotiation; it explains how to manage conflict in a wide variety of situations; and includes guidance on the new statutory requirements for disciplinary and grievance procedures.The handbook will enable HR professionals to:• recognise the sectors, departments and types of individuals most prone to conflict• measure the costs of conflict• understand and comply with the law on the employer’s duty of care• spot potential problems, recognise bullying behaviours, understand the difference between constructive conflict and bullying and harassment, conduct a risk assessment and take preventative action• establish, communicate and monitor effective policies and procedures• train staff and managers in how to manage conflict effectively• reach agreement through negotiation• use conciliation and mediation to resolve difficult situationsAlso included is best practice advice, sample conflict management policies, case studies, checklists and legal compliance.
irs Best Practice in HR Handbook
by Neil RankinThis handbook provides HR professionals with a comprehensive desktop reference guide to best practice.It draws on new and exciting IRS research, surveys and case studies and has been written in a practical way making full use of checklists and examples.Providing best-practice guidelines from named organizations, this new handbook is designed to show you how to approach a wide range of HR and related areas.The handbook also gives you compliance material in an easy-to-use format, clarifying what the law requires.
invitation to wisdom
by Aldivan Teixeira Torres Bruna Diasinvitation to wisdom it is a collection of proverbs inspired in the sea of wisdom of creator.
invariance and Variability in Speech Processes
by Joseph S. Perkell Dennis H. KlattFirst published in 1986. The important implications of speech variability for the future of speech related technology, in combination with the multifaceted debate about invariance among speech scientists, make this a most appropriate time to evaluate the state our knowledge in this area. On October 8-10, 1983 researchers from the fields of production, perception, acoustics, pathology, psychology, linguistics, language acquisition, synthesis and recognition met at a. symposium at M.I.T. on invariance and variability of speech processes. This volume is the Proceedings of the symposium. Each chapter of the book consists of a focus paper followed by some comments.
intombazana engenafowuni kunye
by Margot Long and Elizabeth EagerIsiXhosa Ulwimi Lwasekhaya Ibanga 5
intimates in Conflict: A Communication Perspective (Routledge Communication Series)
by Dudley D. Cahn"First Published in 1991, Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company."
integrity in organizations
by Wolfgang Amann Agata Stachowicz-StanuschGoes beyond the call for more humanistic management in the aftermath of a series of corporate scandals and the recent financial crisis, and offers advice on how we can build more humanistic organizations with the help of integrity. The authors shed light on leadership, governance and further implementation issues.
integrating Marker Passing and Problem Solving: A Spreading Activation Approach To Improved Choice in Planning (Artificial Intelligence Series)
by James A. HendlerA recent area of interest in the Artificial Intelligence community has been the application of massively parallel algorithms to enhance the choice mechanism in traditional AI problems. This volume provides a detailed description of how marker-passing -- a parallel, non-deductive, spreading activation algorithm -- is a powerful approach to refining the choice mechanisms in an AI problem-solving system. The author scrutinizes the design of both the algorithm and the system, and then reviews the current literature and research in planning and marker passing. Also included: a comparison of this computer model with some standard cognitive models, and a comparison of this model to the "connectionist" approach.
instructions to presiding officers for conduct of village panchayat elections - zilla panchayat elections
by State Election Commission Goa StateAlmost every one of you have worked at the time of the last General Flections either as a Presiding or as a Polling Officer. The procedure followed by you then is generally adopted during the Panchayat elections. Certain changes have been made during the polling. Such changes as also the salient features of the manner of conducting this election on the polling day arc given
inside/out: Contemporary Critical Perspectives in Education
by William M. Reynolds Rebecca A. MartusewiczThis engaging text examines issues in education and curriculum theory from multiple critical perspectives. Students are encouraged to look at education from the "inside" (the complex processes, methods and relations that operate within schools) and from the "outside" (the larger social, economic, and political forces that have affected schools over time). Each essay begins with "Guiding Questions" and concludes with "Questions for Discussion," "Teachers as Researchers" activities, and "Suggested Readings."
innovations in Learning: New Environments for Education
by Robert Glaser Leona SchaubleThis volume documents the growth of a new kind of interdisciplinary teamwork that is evolving among practitioners, researchers, teacher educators, and community partners. Its premise: the design of learning environments and the development of theory must proceed in a mutually supportive fashion. Scientific researchers have learned that a prerequisite to studying the kinds of learning that matter is helping to shoulder the responsibility for ensuring that these forms of learning occur. To support and study learning, researchers are increasingly making major and long-term investments in the design and maintenance of contexts for learning. Practitioners are assuming new roles as well, reflecting an increasing awareness of the need to move beyond skillful doing. If developing learning contexts are to be protected within and expanded beyond the systems that surround them, it is necessary to foster professional communities that will support reflection about practice, including the generation and evaluation of rich and flexible environments for student thinking. One consequence of recent reforms is that teachers are increasingly regarding such tasks as central to their professional development. Innovations in Learning: New Environments for Education describes coordinated interaction between educational design on the one hand, and the development of learning theory on the other, through a series of examples. These examples have been chosen because they are continuing, proven programs with evidence of success. Contributors to the volume are researchers and practitioners who have played a role in inventing these programs and have guided their development over a period of years. Rather than choosing illustrations of a pipeline or "application model of research" from research and then to practice, the editors of this volume have selected interventions in which researchers and practitioners work together persistently to forge common understanding. Such activity is necessarily interdisciplinary, often encompassing long spans of time, and is more akin to engineering in the field than to laboratory science. The common themes that emerge from this activity -- for example, the role of tools, talk, and community -- belong exclusively neither to theory nor to practice, but to their intersection in commitment to specific contexts of learning and continuing contributions to practice and underlying theory. This volume is organized into three sections that reflect different levels and kinds of learning contexts. Each of these levels has been the focus of recent cognitive and reform applications to learning and schooling. The first offers examples of effective learning in informal settings; the second discusses innovative approaches to schooling at the classroom level; and the third reviews reforms that regard the entire school as the appropriate unit of change.
inge watertechnologies, GmbH
by Carin-Isabel Knoop Ramana Nanda Markus MittermaierUsing the financing history and exit choices of a German clean-tech startup as a lens, this case explores the reasons why venture-backed entrepreneurship is much lower in Germany that the US, despite a robust SME sector and large-corporate innovation in Germany. It also shows the tight link between investor incentives and a startup's product market strategy, including differences between "pure-play" VCs and corporate venture capital investors.
informal Teaching and Learning: A Study of Everyday Cognition in A Greek Community
by Rosemary C. Henze Rosemary HenzeBased on an ethnographic study conducted in a Greek community, this book celebrates the small ways people teach and learn while they are engaged in other, supposedly more important, activities. By examining the intricate ways in which knowledge and skills of everyday life are transmitted, it shows how family, community, and culture shape the cognitive world of learners. Beginning with a rich description of the community and its culture, the book then focuses on six contrasting episodes of informal instruction. Video and audiotaped scenes of learning to dance, learning to perform the healing art of cupping, and learning about kinship, for example, provide material for detailed analyses. The book demonstrates the interplay of culture and learning by exploring how the cultural theme of struggle and the use of different interpretive frames shaped informal instruction in this community and how, at the same time, processes of informal teaching and learning contributed to the evolving construction of culture by its members. Interpretive framing emerges as a key concept that studies of situated cognition must consider. Since formal and informal instruction are closely linked, the culturally specific ways of teaching and learning shown in informal instruction will help all educators meet the needs of diverse student bodies.
indomitable: a foster care story
by Di CiruoloFrom childhood to motherhood, Di Ciruolo takes readers through very personal and intensely heartbreaking experiences and creates a safe space for trauma survivors with indomitable.Indomitable is a true story of foster care survival. With intentional wit and a healthy amount of self-reflection, Di Ciruolo invites explorers to find the places they can relate to while finding footing on the rungs to healing. Ciruolo shines a light on inner trauma, by offering encouragement and guidance for survivors and those who seek to support them.
individual Differences in infancy: Reliability, Stability, and Prediction
by John Colombo Jeffrey FagenThe papers presented in this volume, written by active and well- known researchers, discuss experimental research that has validated the importance of infancy in individual development over the age continuum. In addition, a diverse overview section contains informative chapters on conceptual models for individual differences during infancy including: individual differences from the perspective of dynamical systems theory the logic of behavioral genetic designs and their use in the delineation of genetic contributions to individual differences coverage of basic statistical treatments for individual difference data focussing on cluster analytic techniques
individual Differences in Posttraumatic Response: Problems With the Adversity-distress Connection
by Marilyn L. BowmanThis book challenges the assumptions of the event-dominated DSM model of posttraumatic stress disorder. Bowmam examines a series of questions directed at the current mental health model, reviewing the empirical literature. She finds that the dose-response assumptions are not supported; the severity of events is not reliable associated with PTSD, but is more reliably associated with important pre-event risk factors. She reviews evidence showing the greater role of individual differences including trait negative affectivity, belief systems, and other risk factors, in comparison with event characteristics, in predicting the disorder. The implications for treatment are significant, as treatment protocols reflect the DSM assertion that event exposure is the cause of the disorder, implying it should be the focus of treatment. Bowman also suggests that an event focus in diagnosis anad treatment risks increases the disorder because it does not provide sufficient attention to important pre-exisiting risk factors.