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Dependency from enhanced classes to the objectDB library

.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.ModuleClassLoader.defineClass(ModuleClassLoader.java:272) at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.classpath.ClasspathManager.defineClass(ClasspathManager.java:632) at org.eclipse ... .eclipse.osgi.internal.loader.classpath.ClasspathManager.findLocalClassImpl(ClasspathManager.java:540
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JPA / JDO Class Enhancer

. Setting a Java Agent Enhancer in the IDE In Eclipse JVM arguments can be set globally at: Window
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ObjectDB - Object Database for Java (JPA/JDO)

you will be able to run your first Java and JPA database driven application in Eclipse or NetBeans. Forget
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What's next?

this chapter: Getting Started with JPA and Eclipse Tutorial Getting Started with JPA and NetBeans
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JPA Web App Tutorial - Maven Project

The JPA Web Application tutorial provides step by step instructions on how to build a simple Java/JPA database driven web application (for Tomcat / Jetty) in Eclipse or NetBeans. Building a new application step by step is an effective way to learn - but if you prefer, you may download and run
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Step 1: Create a Maven Web Project

>    <version>2.8.1</version>   </dependency>   <dependency>   <groupId>org.eclipse.persistence
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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

a server in your Eclipse - you can run the application now by right clicking the project node (in
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Java EE JPA Tutorial - Maven Project

The Java EE Web Application tutorial provides step by step instructions on how to build a simple Java/JPA database driven web application (for GlassFish 3/ JBoss 6) in Eclipse or NetBeans. Building a new application step by step is an effective way to learn - but if you prefer, you may download
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JPA Tutorials

are also available for download as ready to use Maven projects (which can be opened and used in Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA and JDeveloper).
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Getting Started with JPA - Maven Project

The Getting Started with JPA tutorial provides step by step instructions on how to build a simple JPA database driven application in Eclipse or NetBeans. Building a new application step by step is an effective way to learn - but if you prefer, you may download and run the result application as

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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