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Getting Started with JPA - Maven Project

and run the application from the command line by: > mvn test The current directory
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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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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - Maven Project

the zip and run the application from the command line: > mvn package jetty:run The current directory
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Step 6: Run the Java EE 6 Application

You can run the application now by right clicking the GuestServlet node (in the [Projects] window), selecting Run File, and then clicking OK (no need to change the servlet execution URI). Since we are using ObjectDB in embedded mode - the database file is created under the GlassFish directory (e.g
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Getting Started with JPA - NetBeans Project

To open and run the Quick Start with JPA tutorial project in NetBeans: Download and extract the project zip file: Getting Started with JPA - Maven Project (3KB) Open the Maven project in NetBeans: Select File > Open Project.... Select the points-console directory and click Open Project. Run
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Getting Started with JPA - IntelliJ Project

To open and run the Quick Start with JPA tutorial project in IntelliJ IDEA: Download and extract the project zip file: Getting Started with JPA - Maven Project (3KB) Open the project in IntelliJ IDEA: Select File > Open Project.... Select the points-console directory and click Open Project. Run
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Step 6: Run the Web Application

You can run the application now by right clicking the GuestServlet node (in the [Projects] window), selecting Run File, and then clicking OK (no need to change the servlet execution URI). Since we are using ObjectDB in embedded mode - the database file is created under the Tomcat directory
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Step 1: Create a Java EE Web Project

of the ObjectDB installation directory and click Open. Now you should have a NetBeans Java EE 6 Web Application
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Step 1: Create a Java Project

the bin subdirectory of the ObjectDB installation directory: Click Finish to create the project
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JPA Web App Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

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

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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