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In this article, an excerpt from Pro EJB 3.0: Java Persistence API (Apress, May 2006), authors Mike Keith and Merrick Schincariol discuss the issues of moving away from container-managed ...
The Java Persistence API was first released as a subset of the Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 specification in Java EE 5. It has since evolved as its own spec, starting with the release of JPA 2.0 in ...
You can’t simply edit code in the JDK and add a @Bean annotation to a class from the standard API. That’s where the @Component annotation comes in. If you want Spring to manage a JavaBean whose code ...
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