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Comparison in JPQL and Criteria API

, Double), BigInteger and BigDecimal can be compared by using any comparison operator. String values ... detailed above. Therefore, for example, a double value can be compared to a BigInteger instance
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ObjectDB Object Database Features

.util.Date, java.sql.Date, java.sql.Time and java.sql.Timestamp. Math types: java.lang.BigInteger ... .Timestamp. Math: java.lang.BigInteger and java.lang.BigDecimal. Auto Value Generation Modes
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JPA Persistable Types

java.lang: Boolean, Byte, Short, Character, Integer, Long, Float and Double. java.math.BigInteger
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Index Definition

, Long, Float, Double. java.math.BigInteger, java.math.BigDecimal. java.lang.String. java.util.Date
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Numbers in JPQL and Criteria Queries

, but all the numeric types (byte, short, int, long, float, double, BigInteger, BigDecimal) are supported. Unary
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Database Schema Evolution

, Byte, Short, Character, Integer, Long, Float, Double, BigInteger, BigDecimal and enum values
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JPA Primary Key

.lang: Byte, Short, Character, Integer, Long, Float, Double. java.math.BigInteger, java.math.BigDecimal
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[ODB1] Chapter 7 - JDOQL Queries

(Byte, Short, Character, Integer, Long, Float, Double), as well as BigInteger and BigDecimal ... (Byte, Character, Short, Integer, Long, Float, Double, and also BigInteger and BigDecimal ... (Byte, Short, Character, Integer, Long, Float, Double), String, Date, BigInteger and BigDecimal
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[ODB1] Chapter 3 - Persistent Classes

. java.math.BigInteger and java.math.BigDecimal Any array of persistent type, including multi
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[ODB1] Chapter 4 - JDO Metadata

. String and Integer), types defined in java.math (e.g. BigInteger), and java.util.Date. Collections

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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