The Data Access Object is just that: an object for accessing the data. It is typically an interfaced layer of an application that performs some business function. The DAO may use hibernate to talk to a database, read from a file, talk to a remote resource or anything else. The point is the upper layers of the application don't know or need to care.
Hibernate is just one of the many ways in which you can implement a DAO.
public interface BusinessOperation {
public String bestVehicle(String show);
}
// Hibernate implementation of DAO
public class HibernateBusinessOperation implements BusinessOperation {
@Override
public String bestVehicle(String show) {
String sql = "FROM show where show_name = :show";
Query query = getSession().createQuery(sql);
query.setString("show", show);
Show queryResult = (Show) query.uniqueResult();
if (queryResult == null)
throw new InvalidShowException(show);
return queryResult->getBestVehicle();
}
}
// Test implementation of DAO
public class TestBusinessOperation implements BusinessOperation {
@Override
public String bestVehicle(String show) {
if ("Knight Rider".equals(show)) {
return "KITT";
}
if ("Airwolf".equals(show)) {
return "Airwolf";
}
throw new InvalidShowException(show);
}
}