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Literals in JPQL and Criteria Queries

explained in the Comparison Operators page. Boolean Literals Similarly to Java and SQL, JPQL supports
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WHERE clause (JPQL / Criteria API)

),          cb.lt(c.get("area"), a)     ) ); See the Logical Operators page for explanations on boolean
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ObjectDB Release History

Please read the ObjectDB licence page.
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JPA Query API

. Organization of this Section The following pages explain how to define and execute queries in JPA
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JPA Metamodel API

the FROM clause: See the JPA Metamodel API page (in the ObjectDB manual) for more details and examples.
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NetBeans/JPA Spring MVC Web Tutorial

This is the NetBeans version of the Spring MVC and JPA tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a full Java Spring MVC (Model View Controller) web application in NetBeans - using JPA, ObjectDB, Tomcat (or GlassFish) and Maven. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page
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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 and JPA. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page. Every visitor can sign the guestbook
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Eclipse/JPA Web Application Tutorial

This is the Eclipse version of the JPA Web App tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a database driven Java web application in Eclipse - using Tomcat 6, ObjectDB and JPA. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page. Every visitor can sign the guestbook by filling a simple form
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Step 5: Design a BIRT Report Chart

, etc.: Click Finish to add the chart to the report page: You may click Preview now to see the chart
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JPA Web Application Tutorial

This tutorial demonstrates how to create and run a database driven Java web application using Tomcat 6, ObjectDB and JPA. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page. Every visitor can sign the guestbook by filling a simple form. The visitors that have already signed are listed

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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