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Pump Up Your Technical Knowledge
Listen and watch as industry luminaries bring you the latest on Java technologies
The NetBeans IDE offers developers a productive and feature-rich development environment for developing and maintaining enterprise Java technology-based applications and includes support for developing with the Java Persistence API (JPA). The Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) is a comprehensive open-source persistence solution including implementations of the JPA, Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB), and Service Data Objects (SDO)--all built on a common core infrastructure. Bringing together a powerful runtime solution with a productive development environment enables developers to rapidly build and maintain their applications and services. This session introduces developers to standard JPA development techniques and the ability to leverage provider-specific extensions, which it illustrates through demonstrations using the NetBeans IDE. Understanding your JPA provider's solution with respect to mapping, caching, querying, and transaction optimizations in a single node and a cluster is critical to harnessing its full capabilities. The presentation discusses many advanced capabilities of EclipseLink JPA, giving concrete examples of how these can be applied to address performance, scalability, and flexibility concerns. It also discusses the ability to build and test EclipseLink JPA solutions in a variety of Java technology-based architectures?the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform); the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE platform); web containers; and Spring--along with their corresponding use within the NetBeans IDE environment. Attendees are not required to have experience with JPA, but some knowledge of persistence on the Java platform or experience with object-relational mapping will be beneficial.
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