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Server Configuration

of an ObjectDB server is similar to the document root directory of a web server. Every database file in
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Database Connection using JPA

during their lifetime. For instance, in a web application it is common to establish a separate
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Online Backup

applications that provide round the clock service (24/7/365) such as most web applications. Starting Online
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

In this step we will add a servlet to manage guestbook web requests: Open the [Create Servlet] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New > Other... > Web > Servlet and clicking Next. The Java package name should be guest. Enter
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

In this step we will add a servlet to manage guestbook web requests: Open the [Create Servlet] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Package Explorer] window), selecting New > Other... > Web > Servlet and clicking Next. The Java package name should be guest. Enter
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Step 6: Run the Java EE 6 Application

. at domains\domain1\eclipseApps\Guestbook\WEB-INF). You can stop the GlassFish server and open
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

In this step we will add a servlet to manage guestbook web requests: Open the [New Servlet] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Projects] window) and selecting New > Servlet... Enter GuestServlet as the class name - use exactly that case sensitive class name. The Java
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Step 4: Add a Servlet Class

In this step we will add a servlet to manage guestbook web requests: Open the [New Servlet] dialog box by right clicking the guest package node (in the [Projects] window) and selecting New > Servlet... Enter GuestServlet as the class name - use exactly that case sensitive class name. The Java
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Step 6: Run the Java EE 6 Application

\Guestbook\WEB-INF). You can stop the GlassFish server and open the database file in ObjectDB Explorer
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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - IntelliJ Project

the green run icon (or Shift+F10). If the browser fails to open check the settings at File > Settings > Web Browsers.

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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