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JPA Annotations for Java EE

The following JPA annotations are in use to integrate JPA into a Java EE application and are managed by the Java EE container:
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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 ... a Project Name (e.g. Guestbook). Select GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3 (Java EE 6) as ... to GlassFish 3 (which has to be downloaded separately) . Click the Finish button to create the Java EE
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Eclipse/JPA Java EE Tutorial

This is the Eclipse version of the Java EE JPA tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a full Java EE 6 MVC (Model View Controller) web application in Eclipse - using GlassFish, ObjectDB ... For this tutorial you will need the following software: Java JDK (6.0 or above). Eclipse IDE for Java EE
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Step 1: Create a Java EE Web Project

We start by creating a new Java EE 6 Web Application project in NetBeans: Open the [New Project ... Next. Choose a Project Name (e.g. Guestbook) and click Next. Select GlassFish Server 3 (or above) and Java EE ... of the ObjectDB installation directory and click Open. Now you should have a NetBeans Java EE 6 Web Application
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Java EE Web Tutorial

This tutorial demonstrates how to create and run a full Java EE 6 MVC (Model View Controller) web application using GlassFish, ObjectDB and JPA. Since this web application uses Java EE 6 EJB (session beans) it requires a full Java EE 6 application server, such as GlassFish 3.0.1 or JBoss AS 6
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NetBeans/JPA Java EE Tutorial

This is the NetBeans version of the Java EE JPA tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a full Java EE 6 MVC (Model View Controller) web application in NetBeans - using GlassFish, ObjectDB ... For this tutorial you will need the following software: Java JDK (6.0 or above). NetBeans - Java or
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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 ... and run the result application as a Maven project: Java EE JPA Web App - Maven Project (7KB) If Maven
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Java EE 6 JPA Tutorial - Eclipse Project

To open and run the Java EE 6 Web Application tutorial project in Eclipse: Download and extract the project zip file: Java EE JPA Web App - Maven Project (7KB) Open the Maven project in Eclipse: Select File > Import... > Maven > Existing Maven Projects and click Next. Select the guestbook-jee6
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Java EE 6 JPA Tutorial - NetBeans Project

To open and run the Java EE 6 Web Application tutorial project in NetBeans: Download and extract the project zip file: Java EE JPA Web App - Maven Project (7KB) Open the Maven project in NetBeans: Select File > Open Project.... Select the guestbook-jee6 directory and click Open Project. Run
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Java EE 6 JPA Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

To open and run the Java EE 6 Web Application tutorial project in IntelliJ IDEA: Download and extract the project zip file: Java EE JPA Web App - Maven Project (7KB) Open the project in IntelliJ IDEA: Select File > Open Project.... Select the guestbook-jee6 directory and click OK. Define the Server

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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