Java Persistence Api - Web Development
162 viewsUsing Java developers use to design and develop dynamic web pages for the last many years to the web industry. Java server pages (JSP) is the center technology of J2EE for the last many years, earlier few years back developers had been developing dynamic pages using Servlets with use of HTML code, but recently with introduction of JSP maximum java developers are more concentrating on HTML mark up for the dynamic portions of the web page. Use of Java in the web development has taken rise due to its dynamic features such as active, convenient, structural design unbiased, safe, strong and understandable.
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Use of Hibernate With Java Persistence Api
The popularity of databases has increased manifold in the past few years. Java has become the preferred choice of developers for developing secure, flexible, and scalable database driven web applications. These web applications require objects to be associated with appropriate databases. Hibernate, along with other persistence technologies associate’s objects with the appropriate database in a simple, straight forward and natural way.
Hibernate is one such effort from the Java community to develop many object oriented solutions to data persistence. Any kind of Java persistence solution includes two main elements i.e. ORM (Object Relational Mapping) and OOM (Object Oriented Modeling).
Hibernate has become immensely popular amongst the developer community as it is a free, powerful, high performance open source object - relational mapping persistence Java package that makes it easier to work with relational databases for Java Applications.
Apart from Hibernate, other popular open source Java persistence technologies include JDBC, abates, JDO, Top Link and CMP Entity Beans. These technologies provide a standardized object-relational mapping mechanism.
Java persistence application programming Interface or JAVA Persistence API is the latest version of the Java Data Objects (JDO) technology which was the earlier persistent technology used by developers. JPA or the Java Persistence API is the latest Java Specification standard for java enterprise applications. The Java Persistence API is a java programming language framework that allows developers to manage relational data in Java standard edition and Enterprise Edition applications. Java Persistence API originated as part of the work of the JSR 220 expert group.
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