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JPA Entity Fields

store methods or code. Only the persistent state of the entity object, as reflected by its persistent
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Setting and Tuning of JPA Queries

of JPQL, JDOQL and ObjectDB extensions. Setting "JPQL" is useful to enforce portable JPA code by
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Schema Update

The <schema> configuration element supports renaming packages, classes and fields in ObjectDB databases as a complementary operation to renaming or moving these elements in the IDE during source code refactoring. Only these schema changes are specified in the configuration file. As explained in
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Is ObjectDB better than competing object databases?

community, forums, IDEs support, tools, books, tutorials and sample code. ObjectDB is also unique in
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Logical Operators in JPQL and Criteria API

)); In the above code non Predicate boolean expressions are converted to Predicate instances using
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Step 4: Add a Controller Class

replace the content of the new source file with the following code: package guest; import javax
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Step 2: Define a JPA Entity Class

the new class. Copy and paste the following code into the newly created Point class: package tutorial
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

servlet class. Now replace the content of the new source file with the following code: package guest
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Getting Started with JPA and Eclipse

boxes and menus might look slightly different but the code would be the same). This tutorial consists of the following steps:
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NetBeans/JPA Web Application Tutorial

versions as well (dialog boxes and menus might look slightly different but the code would be the same

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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