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The Future of Java EE

Topics
Modularity,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Application Blocks

Jerome Dochez unveils the features planned for Java EE 7: Cloud Computing support, Modularity enhancements, richer Web Tier – Web Socket, HTML5, JSON-, JMS 2.0, and JPA 2.1, plus the roadmap.

News about JPA

JBoss Releases Hibernate 4.0

Topics
Persistence,
Data Access,
Java

JBoss Releases Hibernate 4.0 which comes with Multi-tenancy support, the introduction of a standard mechanism for writing Hibernate extensions, initial refactorings towards OSGI and several other cleanups.

A New Enterprise Platform for Flex/Java EE Applications

Topics
Java,
Rich Internet Apps,
Real Time,
Architecture

Granite Data Services released last week its Enterprise Platform for building Flex/Java EE Applications. Granite DS is an open source framework. InfoQ spoke with Frank Wolff, CEO and Co-Founder of Granite DS, about his perspectives on Rich Internet Applications.

Articles about JPA

Scala & Spring: Combine the best of both worlds

Topics
Java,
Language,
Open Source,
Enterprise Architecture,
JCP Standards

Based on a concrete example with Scala, Spring and JPA the article explains how to enhance Spring with Scala’s powerful concepts such as implicit conversions and traits. Moreover, it shows how the gap between a Java based framework and Scala can smoothly be bridged.

Java Object Persistence: State of the Union

Topics
Java,
Data Access

In this virtual panel, the editors of InfoQ.com (Floyd Marinescu) and ODBMS.org (Roberto V. Zicari) asked a group of leading persistence solution architects their views on the current state of the union in persistence in the Java community.

Presentations about JPA

Yes, SQL!

Topics
NoSQL,
Data Access,
Java,
.NET,
Big Data,
Performance & Scalability,
Architecture

Uri Cohen presents the key characteristics of SQL and NoSQL databases and how to create a layer on top of distributed data stores in order to use SQL to query for data. For further information please contact Gigaspaces.

What's New and Exciting in JPA 2.0

Topics
Persistence,
Java

Java Persistence API (JPA) 2.0, introduced with Java EE 6, adds in and specifies fully many things which were missing in JPA 1.0. This presentation discusses several features of JPA 2.0 such as advanced locking, enhanced query language, a shared cache API, expression/criteria API, property standardization, more flexible object modeling and more advanced O/R mapping support.

Interviews about JPA

Patrick Linskey discusses OpenJPA and the JPA specification

Topics
Data Access,
Java,
JCP Standards

At The Spring Experience conference, InfoQ caught up with Patrick Linskey of BEA to discuss the current status of the Apache OpenJPA project. Linskey explains where OpenJPA came from, how it fits into the Object\Relational Mapping space, the differentiating features that OpenJPA provides, the JPA specification, and future plans for OpenJPA.

Mike Keith on EJB 3

Topics
Java,
Data Access

In this interview co spec lead Mike Keith discusses the current state of EJB 3. He covers how the community has drove the development of the EJB 3 spec as well as the praises and criticisms that have developed along the way. Keith also comments on the evolution of the specification to be work better with pojo's and embrace newer ideas such as dependency injection.