Recently I started learning Hibernate and while browsing I came across this site: Hibernate Vs JDBC .
The link says there are 2 tables - User
& Contract
where each user is having 3 contracts. The number of records in User
is 100,000
, and the number of records in Contract
table is 300,000
.
Now the link has given example on how it impacts the performance when we have records in the range of hundred thousands.
I ran the code on my machine and the plain JDBC code took just 486 ms
to get User
& Contract
details by joining both the tables.
Now if we use Hibernate for same operation, then it took considerable amount of time as shown below :
// Using Fetch mode as **@Fetch(FetchMode.SUBSELECT)**
test1 : 11
// Using Fetch mode as **@Fetch(FetchMode.SELECT)**
test2 : 50
// Using Fetch mode as **@Fetch(FetchMode.JOIN)**
test3 : 45
// Using HQL query using **join fetch** option
test4 : 7
// Using Hibernate native SQL query
test4 : 3
The numbers here are given in seconds.
So does it mean that Hibernate is useful only for small projects?
We should use plain JDBC if my database has records of range around few hundred thousands? I think having records of this range is common for many applications then how developers are using hibernate in such cases?