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Java Persistence and EJB3

Presented by Linda DeMichiel on Jan 11, 2008

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Java
Topics
Data Access
Tags
EJB ,
QCon ,
JPA ,
Qcon London 2007
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Summary
This talk covers the key aspects of the Java Persistence API and its role in the development of EJB 3 app, including use of the EntityManager API, persistence units and persistence contexts, queries, object/relational mapping, and how the combination of EJB 3 and Java Persistence facilitates the development of Java EE applications.

Bio
Linda DeMichiel is a senior architect in the Java EE Platform group at Sun Microsystems and the chief architect for Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 and the Java Persistence API. Linda is spec lead for JSR-220 and has been involved in designing the EJB spec since version 1.0.

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It would be really nice to have the text ! by ZedroS Schwartz Posted Jan 18, 2008 4:59 PM
Re: It would be really nice to have the text ! by Al Pacino Posted Jan 21, 2008 9:22 PM
Re: It would be really nice to have the text ! by taha fitiany Posted Oct 13, 2008 11:50 AM
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    It would be really nice to have the text !

    Jan 18, 2008 4:59 PM by ZedroS Schwartz

    Hi

    These webcasts are pretty interesting but... they would be even better with the user speeches written next to them !

    Is it possible ?

    Thanks again and in advance

    ZedroS

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    Oct 13, 2008 11:50 AM by taha fitiany

    I think so

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