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February 16, 2010

Latest features of Java Persistence 2.0 with MySQL – FREE webinar, Feb 23, 2010

Filed under: glassfish, javaee — arungupta @ 10:14 am

Want to learn the latest features of Java Persistence 2.0 (JSR 317) with MySQL ?

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.

Register now!

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