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:[[Andreas.fischbach.sap.com]]
 
:[[Andreas.fischbach.sap.com]]
  
Yes, need a section on different environment, JSE, JEE, WebLogic, WAS, Glassfish, Spring, OSGi, etc.
 
  
Maybe also a section on IDE and tool integration (Dali, JDev, NetBeans)
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* Yes, need a section on different environment, JSE, JEE, WebLogic, WAS, Glassfish, Spring, OSGi, etc.
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* Maybe also a section on IDE and tool integration (Dali, JDev, NetBeans)
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* Include section on stored procedures in queries
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* An Advanced Topics sections, history, partitioning, variable relationships, interfaces, XML data-types, spatial, nchar, object-relational data-types, EIS
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* Need to give an overview of EntityManagers and factories somewhere, maybe in transactions, or perhaps its own section
 
:[[User:James.sutherland.oracle.com|James.sutherland.oracle.com]] 14:14, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
 
:[[User:James.sutherland.oracle.com|James.sutherland.oracle.com]] 14:14, 28 January 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 10:20, 28 January 2010

the platform chapter could also contain some hints to get eclipselink running in different application servers; maybe some words regarding transactions (jta / local)

Andreas.fischbach.sap.com


  • Yes, need a section on different environment, JSE, JEE, WebLogic, WAS, Glassfish, Spring, OSGi, etc.
  • Maybe also a section on IDE and tool integration (Dali, JDev, NetBeans)
  • Include section on stored procedures in queries
  • An Advanced Topics sections, history, partitioning, variable relationships, interfaces, XML data-types, spatial, nchar, object-relational data-types, EIS
  • Need to give an overview of EntityManagers and factories somewhere, maybe in transactions, or perhaps its own section
James.sutherland.oracle.com 14:14, 28 January 2010 (UTC)

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