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Step 1: Create a Maven Web Project

We start by creating a new Maven-WTP dynamic web project in Eclipse: Open the [New Project] dialog ... that the Create a simple project checkbox is disabled and click Next. Enter maven-archetype-webapp as ... to create the project. The configuration of the new created project is contained in a pom.xml file
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Step 1: Create a Maven Web Project

We start by creating a new Maven web project in NetBeans: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g ... ). Enter Maven Version (e.g. 1.0) and Package (guest). Click the Finish button to create the project. The configuration of the new created project is contained in a pom.xml file that was created
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Step 1: Create a Java Project

We start by creating a new Java project, using: File > New > Project... If you are using Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, you can see in the [New] menu a command for creating a [JPA Project ... the bin subdirectory of the ObjectDB installation directory: Click Finish to create the project
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Step 1: Create a Java Project

We start by creating a new NetBeans Project: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g. by using File ... qualified class name is set (you may use copy & paste). Click the Finish button to create ... with ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.
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Step 1: Create a Java EE 6 Web Project

We start by creating a new Java EE dynamic web project in Eclipse: Open the [New Project] dialog ... to GlassFish 3 (which has to be downloaded separately) . Click the Finish button to create the Java EE ... : You should now have an Eclipse Java EE 6 project with ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.
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Step 1: Create a Java EE Web Project

We start by creating a new Java EE 6 Web Application project in NetBeans: Open the [New Project ... 6 Web and click Next. Click the Finish button to create the project (Frameworks are not required ... project with ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.
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Step 2: Create a Project and a Report

To use BIRT we need to create a BIRT Report project in Eclipse: Open the [New Project] dialog box ... Project and click Next: Enter a project name and click Finish: Now we can create a first report in ... the report file name (e.g. report.rptdesign) and click Finish. The next step is creating an ObjectDB data source.
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Step 1: Create a Web Project

We start by creating a new Eclipse Dynamic Web Project: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g. by ... the path to Tomcat 6 (which has to be downloaded separately) . Click the Finish button to create ... : Now you should have an Eclipse Dynamic Web project with ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.
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Step 4: Create an ObjectDB Data Set

Queries against the database are represented in BIRT as data sets. To create the data set: Open ... and selecting New Data Set. Select the data source that was created in the previous step (e.g. ObjectDB ... and paste to enter the above query and click Finish. When the data set is created successfully - a new
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Step 1: Create a Web Project

We start by creating a new NetBeans Web Application Project: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g ... the path to Tomcat. Click the Finish button to create the project (Frameworks are not required). To add ... with ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.

Getting Started

ObjectDB is very easy to use. Follow the Getting Started Tutorial and the Quick Tour manual chapter and in minutes you may be able to write and run first Java programs against ObjectDB.

Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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