Want to learn the latest features of Java Persistence 2.0 (JSR 317) with MySQL ?
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JPA 2 provides an object/relational mapping facility for the Java application developer using a Java domain model to manage a relational database. JPA got a major facelift as part of Java EE 6 specification and has been expanded to include several key new features – improved object/relational mapping and modeling additions, the query language facilities, the new criteria API, pessimistic locking, and support for validation. |
Learn what these features mean in context of MySQL in an upcoming webinar on Feb 23, 2010.
Linda DeMichiel (specification lead of JPA2) and I will be talking about them and showing live code samples to get you started.
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