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- Using the Persistence API in Desktop Applications
- The JSR 220 specification defines Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. One of its primary goals is to simplify the creation, management, and storage of entity beans. Working towards that goal, Sun Microsystems and supporting community developers created a new Application Programming Interface API that lets one use "Plain old Java objects" or...
- Tags: Desktop, Bean, Sun Microsystems Inc., API, JSR 220 Specification, Java Persistence Application Programming Interface, EJB, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Using the Java Persistence API in Desktop Applications
- The JSR 220 specification defines Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. One of its primary goals is to simplify the creation, management, and storage of entity beans. Working towards that goal, Sun Microsystems and supporting community developers created a new Application Programming Interface API that lets one use "Plain old Java objects" or...
- Tags: Desktop, Bean, Sun Microsystems Inc., API, JSR 220 Specification, Java Persistence Application Programming Interface, EJB, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-06-01
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