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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

the request's guestDao attribute that is set by the controller in the previous step). The next step ... In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook HTML output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the WEB-INF node under the Web Pages node (in the [Projects] window
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook page output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the Web Pages node (in the [Projects] window) and selecting New > JSP ... output, which contains a simple form for signing the guestbook, followed by a list of all the guests
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

from the request's "guests" attribute that is set by the servlet in the previous step ... In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook page output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the Web Pages node (in the [Projects] window) and selecting New > JSP
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook page output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the WebContent node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New ... output, which contains a simple form for signing the guestbook, followed by a list of all the guests
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook HTML output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking WEB-INF under src/main/webapp (in the [Package Explorer] window ... , which contains a simple form for signing the guestbook, followed by a list of all the guests
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

the request's "guests" attribute that is set by the servlet in the previous step). The next step ... In this step we will add the JSP that generates the guestbook page output: Open the [New JSP File] dialog box by right clicking the WebContent node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New
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Step 2: Entity Class and Persistence Unit

Entity Class] dialog box, e.g. by right clicking the project node (in the [Projects] window ... the [Provider and Database] step just click Finish to generate a default persistence.xml file ... a text editor (by right clicking and selecting Edit or by double click and then moving to the Source
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Step 2: Entity Class and Persistence Unit

Entity Class] dialog box, e.g. by right clicking the project node (in the [Projects] window ... the [Provider and Database] step click Finish to generate a default persistence.xml file ... the persistence.xml file in a text editor (by right clicking and selecting Edit or by double click
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Step 4: Create an ObjectDB Data Set

the [New Data Set] dialog box by right clicking the Data Sets node in the [Data Explorer] window and selecting New Data Set. Select the data source that was created in the previous step (e.g. ObjectDB Points). Enter a data set name (e.g. Points by X) and click Next. The database in this tutorial
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Step 5: Design a BIRT Report Chart

In this step we will add a simple chart to the report: Open the [New Chart] dialog box by dragging a Chart from the [Palette] window and dropping it on the report design (.rptdesign) layout. In ... with the real data: In the next step we will add a table view of the same data to the report.

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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