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NetBeans Tutorial Hibernate and WebApp

Using NetBeans for Building Hibernate Based Web Applications

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NetBeans Tutorial Hibernate and WebApp

Using NetBeans for Building Hibernate Based Web Applications

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Phantom Reference : Weblog

http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/hibernate_on_glassfish_through_netbeans

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Phantom Reference : Weblog

http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/hibernate_on_glassfish_through_netbeans

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NetBeans Wiki: HibernateAndWebApp

http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/hibernate_on_glassfish_through_netbeans

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NetBeans Wiki: HibernateAndWebApp

http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/hibernate_on_glassfish_through_netbeans

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TopLink JPA Annotation Reference

This reference quotes extensively from the JSR-220 Enterprise JavaBeans v.3.0 Java Persistence API specification to summarize annotation information by category (see Table 1-1) and explains when and how you use these annotations to customize JPA behavior

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TopLink JPA Annotation Reference

This reference quotes extensively from the JSR-220 Enterprise JavaBeans v.3.0 Java Persistence API specification to summarize annotation information by category (see Table 1-1) and explains when and how you use these annotations to customize JPA behavior

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Hibernate and JSF on GlassFish Using NetBeans 6.1

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New tutorial from Dongmei and Ken on how to use the latest NetBeans 6.1 to create a Web App using JSF and Hibernate on GlassFish.

Tutorial is here; thanks to James for the tip.

Note The tutorial uses GF v2; I suspect it would run on v3 also, but if somebody tries it, please let me know.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Guice and Hibernate with GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans

Drawing of Munich CityScape

More GlassFish blogging from Munich. This time Siegfried has written a two parter on how to use Guice (the Resource Injection framework Google developed for AdWords) and Hibernate. part I introduces a simple Hibernate Application using GlassFish and MySQL, while part II transforms it to use Guice.

Full sources are included. NetBeans project information is also included.

Guice recently won a Jolt Award; see the Finalists. Direct download is here. A typical first question when encountering Guice is how it compares to Spring, here are two answers: @GoogleCode and @JavaLobby.

Also check out Sigfried's earlier post on GlassFish and Quercus. Looking forward to more!

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Poll on JPA Provider - Which do YOU use?

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Alexis is running a poll on What JPA Provider you are using. If you are so inclined, point your browser to his blog entry - the poll is on the Right-Hand Side margin - and cast your vote.

Self-selecting polls have many methodology problems - I always think about Lies, Dammned Lies and Statistics when I see them, but they are still interested.

Right now, with over 70 votes, TopLink has 32% and Hibernate has 58%. OpenJPA has 4% and others is 5%. Let's see what type of impact the wider announcement has on the result.

Update - As of 12:47 pm PT, Dec 12th, with 186 votes we have 54% Hibernate, 38% TopLink, 4% OpenJPA and 4% Others.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

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