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=== Migrating to EclipseLink ===
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These how-to's focus on migrating from previous editions of TopLink and other JPA providers to using EclipseLink.
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* [[EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/Migration/TopLinkEssentials | How to migrate from TopLink Essentials]]
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== Database Platform Extensions ==
 
== Database Platform Extensions ==

Revision as of 21:17, 28 March 2008


The following examples are provided to assist developers with their adoption and usage of EclipseLink's JPA and native ORM functionality.

Note: Any examples listed without links are place-holders. If there is an example you would like to see please add it to the list.

See Developing JPA Projects in the EclipseLink User's Guide for details.


EclipseLink JPA Examples

Migrating to EclipseLink

These how-to's focus on migrating from previous editions of TopLink and other JPA providers to using EclipseLink.

Database Platform Extensions

  • Oracle: Spatial, VPD/OLS, TIMESTAMP, XDB

Using Native ORM through JPA Examples

These examples focus on using EclipseLink JPA with native extensions

Native Object-Relational Examples

These examples focus on the usage of EclipseLink's native object-relational APIs and meta-data

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