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Eclipse plugin problem (using ObjectDB as a separate bundle)

(Groovy 1.8 and Eclipse 3.6) used. I have a com.epimss.lab.data.toxicology.TherapeauticDrugScreenRqst ... .lab.data.misc.RequestDateAndNumber. In my Eclipse wizard performFinish() method I persist ... another instance of TherapeauticDrugScreenRqst, with or without restarting my eclipse product results in
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How to resolve 404 errors with Eclipse/Maven Spring MVC

I have created a project as guided by www.objectdb.com/tutorial/jpa/eclipse/spring/run. When I abandon eclipse and use the maven command line to deploy this Spring MVC web app to jetty and point my browser to localhost:8080/Guestbook/ it works as your tutorial says! However, when I use Eclipse Juno
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ObjectDB eclipse plugin

Hello, Creating an eclipse plugin from the downloadable objectdb.jar file DOES NOT work in the eclipse OSGi environment (at least that is my experience). Could we have a genuine eclipse plugin from ... , so it seems it should not be difficult. The downloads could now have both the eclipse plugin as well as the usual jar
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BIRT/ODA ObjectDB Driver

and JPA tutorial. Driver Installation The driver is available as an Eclipse for Java EE Developers ... the [Work with] field enter the ObjectDB update site URL: http://www.objectdb.com/eclipse and press
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Step 1: Install BIRT and ObjectDB Driver

of the Eclipse IDE that includes BIRT built in. This option may be useful if you are not using the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers. Update your existing Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers environment by installing the BIRT plugins using the Eclipse Update Manager (updating Eclipse IDE with no Java EE support
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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 dynamic web project. Now, add ObjectDB support to the new Eclipse Project - by dragging the objectdb.jar file from the file system and dropping it on the WEB-INF/lib node in the Eclipse Project Explorer
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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 ... > <version>2.8.1</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.eclipse.persistence</groupId ... you should have a Maven based Eclipse dynamic web project (WTP) with Spring MVC Framework and ObjectDB
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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 ... the file system and drop it in the WebContent/WEB-INF/lib node in the Eclipse Project Explorer: 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 4: Run the Application

You can now run the application by right clicking the Main.java file (in the [Package Explorer] window) and selecting Run As > Java Application. The expected output in the Eclipse [Console] window ... of the database file by opening it in the ObjectDB Explorer: This is the end of the Eclipse JPA tutorial
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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 ... , and Yes in the Open Associated Perspective dialog (if shown). Now you should have a new Eclipse project

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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