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Privacy Policy

(e.g. IP address), unique device identifiers, browser type, browser version, the time and date
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Defining a JPA Entity Class

and what a version field is and how to use it. If you are already familiar with JPA
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Query Parameters in JPA

for more details. Parameters vs. Literals Following is a third version of the same method, this time
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Can I use ObjectDB with languages other than Java?

ObjectDB can be used by Java Virtual Machine (JVM) languages, such as Java, Groovy and Scala. It can also be used with other languages, such as Python, JavaScript, Ruby and PHP, but currently only with their JVM implementations (e.g. Jython for Python, JRuby for Ruby and Quercus for PHP). A version
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Running JPA Queries

, but the version of Query returns a result list of a raw type (non generic) instead of a parameterized
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Java EE Web Tutorial

. This tutorial is available in the following versions: In addition the demonstrated application is available as a Maven project:
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JPA Web Application Tutorial

. This tutorial is available in the following versions: In addition the demonstrated application is available as a Maven project:
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Getting Started with JPA

easily, even if you are completely new to JPA. This tutorial is available in the following versions
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[ODB1] Chapter 9 - ObjectDB Explorer

ObjectDB version to the same installation directory. 9.2 Browsing the Database The ability to explore
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[ODB1] Chapter 3 - Persistent Classes

instructions: > java com.objectdb.Enhancer ObjectDB JDO Enhancer - Version 1.00 Copyright (C) ObjectDB

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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