Java Persistence API 2.2
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Antonio Goncalves
4:15:08
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01 - Course Overview.mp4
01:54
02 - Introduction.mp4
03:28
03 - What Is Persistence.mp4
00:44
04 - Demo - Web Application with Persistence.mp4
04:21
05 - Manipulating Persisted Data without JPA.mp4
05:40
06 - Manipulating Persisted Data with JPA.mp4
03:20
07 - Demo - With and without Java Persistence API.mp4
07:15
08 - Summary.mp4
01:12
09 - Introduction.mp4
01:33
10 - What Is Object Relational Mapping.mp4
04:04
11 - What Is Java Persistence API.mp4
04:23
12 - Managing Entities with JPA.mp4
03:26
13 - Where Can We Use JPA.mp4
03:34
14 - Summary.mp4
00:50
15 - Introduction.mp4
01:19
16 - Managing Entities.mp4
05:51
17 - CRUD Operations on an Entity.mp4
07:16
18 - Demo - CRUD Operations on an Entity.mp4
07:02
19 - Default Entity Mapping.mp4
03:33
20 - Customize Mapping with Metadata.mp4
06:41
21 - Demo - Customize Mapping with Metadata.mp4
03:23
22 - Mapping Metadata.mp4
03:57
23 - Demo - Mapping Metadata.mp4
06:57
24 - Summary.mp4
01:19
25 - Introduction.mp4
01:12
26 - Relationships.mp4
04:10
27 - Relationships in JPA.mp4
04:33
28 - Demo - Relationships in JPA.mp4
05:33
29 - CRUD Operations on Relationships.mp4
02:02
30 - Cascading Events.mp4
01:36
31 - Fetching Relationships.mp4
03:20
32 - Demo - CRUD Operations on Relationships.mp4
03:30
33 - Inheritance.mp4
01:49
34 - Inheritance in JPA.mp4
06:46
35 - Demo - Inheritance in JPA.mp4
04:40
36 - Inheritance Hierarchy.mp4
04:09
37 - Summary.mp4
01:23
38 - Introduction.mp4
01:43
39 - Query Languages.mp4
02:27
40 - Java Persistence Query Language.mp4
04:01
41 - JPQL Syntax.mp4
05:22
42 - Demo - Java Persistence Query Language.mp4
07:17
43 - Queries.mp4
02:28
44 - Dynamic Queries.mp4
05:28
45 - Demo - Dynamic Queries.mp4
06:37
46 - Named Queries.mp4
04:06
47 - Demo - Named Queries.mp4
04:25
48 - Summary.mp4
01:48
49 - Introduction.mp4
01:24
50 - Entity Lifecycle.mp4
03:19
51 - Managed vs. Detached.mp4
03:29
52 - Callback Annotations.mp4
04:57
53 - Demo - Callback Annotations.mp4
04:30
54 - Entity Listeners.mp4
03:38
55 - Default Listeners.mp4
02:35
56 - Demo - Entity Listeners.mp4
05:56
57 - Summary.mp4
01:06
58 - Introduction.mp4
01:22
59 - Quick Overview of Java EE 8.mp4
03:34
60 - Demo - Java EE 8 Application.mp4
02:55
61 - Integration With Java EE and CDI.mp4
02:32
62 - Transactional Components.mp4
03:32
63 - Integration with Transactional Components.mp4
02:09
64 - Demo - Integration with Transactional Components.mp4
04:22
65 - Bean Validation.mp4
03:13
66 - Integration with Bean Validation.mp4
02:18
67 - Demo - Integration with Bean Validation.mp4
02:21
68 - Integration With JAXB.mp4
03:47
69 - Demo - Integration with JAXB in a REST Service.mp4
04:30
70 - Summary.mp4
04:12
Description
Learn how to map and query Java objects to a relational database in your Java SE and Java EE applications.
What You'll Learn?
Applications are made up of business logic, interaction with other systems, user interfaces . . . and data. Most data manipulated by our Java applications have to be stored in databases, retrieved, and analyzed. In this course, Java Persistence API 2.2, you will learn the principle of object-relational mapping (ORM) and use Java Persistence API (JPA) to map your Java objects into relational databases.
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Antonio Goncalves
Instructor's CoursesAntonio is a senior software architect living in Paris. He started working in IT in 1992. Initially focused in C and C++ development, he switched to Java in the late 1990s. Antonio's career has taken him to different countries and companies where he now works as an independent Java EE consultant. As a former BEA consultant, he has great expertise in application servers such as Weblogic, JBoss and GlassFish. He is particularly fond of Open Source and is a member of the OOSGTP (Open Source Get Together Paris). He is also the co-creator and co-leader of the Paris Java User Group and more recently Devoxx France. He is also a member of Les CastCodeurs team, which podcasts regularly news about the Java ecosystem.

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- language english
- Training sessions 70
- duration 4:15:08
- level average
- Release Date 2023/10/11