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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

> Run on Server) and follow the instructions. Alternatively you can run the web application using ... /. This Spring web application can also run with GlassFish 3.0.1, with a small change in ... a server in your Eclipse - you can run the application now by right clicking the project node (in
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JPA Web App Tutorial - NetBeans Project

To open and run the JPA Web Application tutorial project in NetBeans: Download and extract the project zip file: JPA Web App - Maven Project (6KB) Open the Maven project in NetBeans: Select File > Open Project.... Select the guestbook-web directory and click Open Project. Run the project: Select
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Step 1: Create a Maven Web Project

We start by creating a new Maven web project in NetBeans: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g. by using File > New Project... Select Maven > Maven Web Application and click Next. Choose a Project ... > Now you should have a Maven based NetBeans web project with Spring MVC Framework and ObjectDB/JPA support. The next step is creating a JPA Entity class.
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JPA Web App Tutorial - Eclipse Project

To open and run the JPA Web Application tutorial project in Eclipse: Download and extract the project zip file: JPA Web App - Maven Project (6KB) Open the Maven project in Eclipse: Select File > Import... > Maven > Existing Maven Projects and click Next. Select the guestbook-web directory as Root
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Eclipse/JPA Spring MVC Web Tutorial

This is the Eclipse 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 Eclipse - using ObjectDB, JPA, Tomcat (or GlassFish) and Maven. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page
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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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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

you can run the web application using the embedded Maven Jetty plugin: Right click the project node ... as a server in your NetBeans - you should be able to run your application now by selecting Run > Run
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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 [Project Explorer] window) and selecting Run As > Run on Server > Finish: Since we are using ObjectDB in embedded mode ... \Guestbook\WEB-INF). You can stop the GlassFish server and open the database file in ObjectDB Explorer
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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 ... . at domains\domain1\eclipseApps\Guestbook\WEB-INF). You can stop the GlassFish server and open
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Step 1: Create a Web Project

We start by creating a new Eclipse Dynamic Web Project: Open the [New Project] dialog box, e.g. by using File > New > Project... Select Web > Dynamic Web Project and click Next. Choose a Project Name ... the dynamic web project. Now, add ObjectDB support to the new Eclipse Project - by dragging the objectdb.jar

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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