Hibernate is a powerful Java persistence framework that provides a “framework agnostic” API for managing object-oriented data in a relational database. It is an open source project hosted by the Apache Software Foundation, and is licensed under the LGPL.
Hibernate enables developers to write Java code that interacts with a database in a “declarative” manner, without having to write low-level SQL queries. This makes it possible to create sophisticated data-access architectures without sacrificing application performance.
Hibernate also provides a number of features that make it well-suited for use in enterprise applications, including support for transactions, caching, and complex query semantics.
Features of Hibernate for PC
1. Hibernate allows you to hibernate selected background processes.
2. It “kills” them by means of “killBackgroundProcesses” used internally by Android to free up resources.
3. This method differs from killing applications in the system list of running processes in the way, that it allows applications to save their state before exit, so when you return to the hibernated process back, it will be restored to its previous state.
4. The utility can be usefull for developers who need to test how their applications behave while being unloaded and re-loaded by the system, as well as for other users searching for a way of system optimization on-the-fly.
5. The app DOES NOT REQUIRE rooting you device. It is designed to work without SuperUser privileges.
6. The app supports a service mode allowing for automatic background hibernating of specified processes. Attention: use the service mode with a caution. If some of hibernated processes are recreated constantly by themselves, the service may exhaust the battery.
7. The service is configured in the settings dialog. Among other things you can enable or disable service notifications about varios events.
8. Use the Status dialog to edit the list of currently hibernated processes.
9. More details on the site. FAQ is also available at http://wifiline.blogspot.com/p/hibernate-faq.
System Requirements
App Name | Hibernate |
Developer | Stan Korotky |
Size | 347k |
Latest Version | 1.33 |
android Version | 2.2 and up |
Category | Tools |
Package name | com.weborienteer.utilits.hibernate |
Download | 251137+ |
Rating | 4.0 |
Updated on | Dec 9, 2015 |
Get it On | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.weborienteer.utilits.hibernate |
How To Use Hibernate on a PC
Follow the simple instructions below to easily install and download Hibernate on your PC:
- Download the Bluestacks Android emulator from the link above
- After the download is complete, launch the .exe file to start the setup
- Follow the on-screen instructions to successfully install Bluestacks
- After installation, launch Bluestacks on your computer
- You will be asked to sign in; use your Gmail ID to log in to Bluestacks
- Now, look for the search bar and in the dialog box, type Hibernate and press Enter
- Select the most appropriate app from the search results and then click on it to expand
- Click on the Install button to begin the installation process
- Wait for the installation to complete
- Now launch the application within the emulator and enjoy
Hibernate App Overview and Details
Hibernate is an open source object-relational mapping (ORM) framework for Java. It provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented domain model to a traditional relational database. Hibernate eliminates the need for manual persistence code, and makes managing object-relational mapping headaches a thing of the past.
Whats New In this Name?
Fixed a problem on Android 5+: packages with subprocesses were skipped during listing.
On Android 5+, do not forget to re-enable the Hibernate’s accessibility service.
Conclusion
Overall, Hibernate is an excellent application that makes it easy to keep track of your expenses and budget. The design is user-friendly and easy to navigate, and the functionality is top-notch. I highly recommend this app to anyone looking for an easy way to manage their finances.