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Working with JPA Entity Objects

Entities section. If a managed entity object is modified within an active transaction the change ... the Configuration chapter. By default, managed entity objects that have not been modified or removed
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Database Explorer

by other applications. If the database is modified by another process the viewer windows in ... the Edit > Delete command. The order of elements in an ordered collection can be modified by using
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JPA Lifecycle Events

- when an entity is identified as modified by the EntityManager. @PostUpdate - after updating an entity in
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Database Management Settings

" operations (which modify the database) have to be recorded. For debugging of query failure
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Storing JPA Entity Objects

is called because operations that modify the database require an active transaction. If the database
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ObjectDB License Agreement [ver. 2.0.4]

of this agreement. 2. The Customer is not allowed to modify the Software or any portion of it in any
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DELETE Queries in JPA/JPQL

a separate EntityManager for DELETE queries. As with any operation that modifies the database, DELETE
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Step 3: Define an EJB Session Bean

to wrap every operation that modifies the database (such as persist) by transaction begin and commit
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javax.jdo.JDOEntityManager

, String name) Get a modifiable FetchGroup for the Class and name. Get a modifiable FetchGroup for the Class and name. If a modifiable FetchGroup already exists in the PersistenceManager scope, return ... store. If the object identity is being changed in the transaction, by the application modifying
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javax.jdo.PersistenceManager

) Get a modifiable FetchGroup for the Class and name. Get a modifiable FetchGroup for the Class and name. If a modifiable FetchGroup already exists in the PersistenceManager scope, return it. If not ... is being changed in the transaction, by the application modifying one or more of the application key fields

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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