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Setting and Tuning of JPA Queries

to local): For the entire persistence unit - using a persistence.xml property:     <properties
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

(and the last in this tutorial) is setting the Spring XML configuration.
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JPA Web App Tutorial - Maven Project

The current directory should be guestbook-web (containing the pom.xml file) and port 8080 has to be available
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Step 2: Define a JPA Entity Class

unit definition in an XML file is missing. This is discussed in the ObjectDB Manual
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Step 7: Run the Spring Web App

the persistence.xml file - instead of RESOURCE_LOCAL you will have to specify JTA. To enable on the fly automatic
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Getting Started with JPA - Maven Project

should be points-console (containing the pom.xml file). No need to download and install ObjectDB - Maven
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Spring MVC JPA Tutorial - Maven Project

should be guestbook-spring (containing the pom.xml file), and port 8080 has to be available
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Step 5: Add a JSP Page

the previous step). The next step (and the last in this tutorial) is setting the Spring XML configuration.
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Step 2: Define a JPA Entity Class

that a persistence unit definition in an XML file is missing. This is discussed in the ObjectDB Manual
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[ODB1] Chapter 3 - Persistent Classes

in a JDO metadata file in XML format. include a no-arg constructor. implement the javax.jdo.spi

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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