Pro JPA 2 introduces, explains, and demonstrates how to use the
Java Persistence API (JPA). JPA provides Java developers with both
the knowledge and insight needed to write Java applications that
access relational databases through JPA.
Authors Mike Keith and Merrick Schincariol take a handson
approach to teaching by giving examples to illustrate each concept
of the API and showing how it is used in practice. All of the
examples use a common model from an overriding sample application,
giving readers a context from which to start and helping them to
understand the examples within an already familiar domain.
After completing the book, you will have a full understanding
and be able to successfully code applications using JPA. The book
also serves as a reference guide during initial and later JPA
application experiences.Hands-on examples for all the aspects of
the JPA specification, based on the reference implementation of
this specification A special section on migration to JPA Expert
insight about various aspects of the API and when they are useful
Portability hints to provide increased awareness of the potential
for nonportable JPA code What you'll learn Get started with
enterprise applications using JPA 2 Get up to speed with
objectrelational mapping and Entity Manager Learn and use queries
and the query language (JP QL) Employ advanced objectrelational
mapping techniques Use XML mapping files and learn other advanced
techniques Package and deploy your Java persistence applications
Test your Java persistence applications Migrate your Java
persistence applications Who this book is for
The book generally targets enterprise and persistence developers
who fall in one of three categories: Those who are new to
persistence; we will present some background information and
introduce these readers to the basic persistence concepts to bring
them up to speed. Those who know and/or use existingORM persistence
products such as Hibernate or TopLink. Those who have already used
JPA and want to learn aboutnewer featuresintroduced byJPA 2, or
have a good reference book to consult when they develop JPA
applications.
In general, we assume that the reader is knowledgeable with
Java, SQL, and JDBC, and has a little knowledge of J2EE. Table of
Contents Introduction Getting Started Enterprise Applications
Object-Relational Mapping Collection Mapping Entity Manager Using
Queries Query Language Criteria API Advanced Object-Relational
Mapping Advanced Topics XML Mapping Files Packaging and Deployment
Testing Migration
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