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ObjectDB Object Database Features

integration with Tomcat, Jetty, GlassFish, WildFly, Spring MVC and Spring Boot. Operating Modes Client ... Application Tutorial (Tomcat/Jetty). Java EE Web Tutorial (GlassFish/JBoss). Spring MVC Framework Web
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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

> Application Servers. Add Tomcat 6 Server if not set already (Tomcat has to be downloaded separately). Define Run Configuration: Select Run > Edit Configurations, click the + icon and select Tomcat
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NetBeans/JPA Web Application Tutorial

This is the NetBeans version of the JPA Web App tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a database driven Java web application in NetBeans - using Tomcat 6 Apache Tomcat Server 6.0 (some modifications are needed for Tomcat 7.0), ObjectDB and JPA. The demo web application manages a basic
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Eclipse/JPA Web Application Tutorial

a database driven Java web application in Eclipse - using Tomcat 6, ObjectDB and JPA. The demo web ... the following software: Java JDK (6.0 or above). Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers Apache Tomcat Server 6.0 (some modifications are needed for Tomcat 7.0). The last version of ObjectDB (just
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Step 1: Create a Web Project

(e.g. Guestbook). Select Apache Tomcat v6.0 as the Target runtime. Note: You may have to add Tomcat ... the path to Tomcat 6 (which has to be downloaded separately) . Click the Finish button to create
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JPA Web App Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

> Settings > Application Servers. Add Tomcat 6 Server if not set already (Tomcat has to be downloaded ... and select Tomcat Server > Local. Enter a name (e.g. Guestbook) at the top of the dialog box. In
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Step 1: Create a Web Project

Name (e.g. Guestbook) and click Next. Select Apache Tomcat 6 as the Server. Note: You may have to add Tomcat 6 as a new server by clicking the Add... button. Follow the instructions and specify the path to Tomcat. Click the Finish button to create the project (Frameworks are not required). To add
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Java EE 6 JPA Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

: Select File > Settings > Application Servers. Add Tomcat 6 Server if not set already (Tomcat ... the + icon and select Tomcat Server > Local. Enter a name (e.g. Guestbook) at the top of the dialog box
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Step 6: Run the Web Application

You can run the application now by right clicking the GuestServlet node (in the [Project Explorer] window) and selecting Run As > Run on Server > Finish: Since we are using ObjectDB in embedded mode - the database file is created under the Tomcat directory. You can stop the Tomcat server and open
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Step 6: Run the Web Application

). Since we are using ObjectDB in embedded mode - the database file is created under the Tomcat directory. You can stop the Tomcat server and open the database file in ObjectDB Explorer: This is the end

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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