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Revision as of 13:48, 26 April 2011

EclipseLink JPA


Database and Application Server Support

EclipseLink supports a number of database platforms and application servers, as described below.

Database Support

EclipseLink supports any relational database that is compliant with SQL and has a compliant JDBC driver. EclipseLink has extended support for several database platforms. The extended support mainly consists of providing native sequencing support, schema creation, and certain database functions.

The following databases are supported. Click the names below to see the Javadoc that describes the support for that platform. The classes are in the org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database package.

Supported Database Platforms
Database JavaDoc Features
Apache Derby DerbyPlatform
Attunity AttunityPlatform
dBASE DBasePlatform Writing Time & Timestamp as strings (because they are not supported)
Firebird FirebirdPlatform
H2 H2Platform
HyperSQL DataBase (HSQL) HSQLPlatform
  • DDL creation
  • IDENTITY sequencing
  • SEQUENCE objects
  • Functions
  • Pagination
IBM Cloudscape CloudscapePlatform
IBM DB2 Mainframe DB2MainframePlatform Specialized CONCAT syntax
IBM DB2 DB2Platform
  • Schema creation
  • Native SQL for byte[], Date, Time, & Timestamp
  • Table qualified names.
  • Stored procedures
  • Temporary tables
  • Casting
  • Database functions
  • Identity sequencing
  • SEQUENCE sequencing
IBM Informix InformixPlatform
  • Types for schema creation.
  • Native sequencing using @@SERIAL.
Microsoft Access AccessPlatformPlatform
Microsoft SQLServer SQLServerPlatform
  • Native SQL for byte[], Date, Time, & Timestamp.
  • Native sequencing using @@IDENTITY.
MySQL MySQLPlatform
  • Native SQL for Date, Time, & Timestamp
  • Native sequencing
  • Mapping of class types to database types for the schema framework
  • Pessimistic locking
  • Platform specific operators
Oracle OraclePlatform
  • LOB
  • NChar
  • XMLType
  • TIMESTAMP (TZ, LTZ)
  • Native batch writing
  • Structured object-relational data-types
  • PLSQL datatypes and stored procedures
  • VPD, RAC, proxy authentication
  • XDK XML parser
  • Hierarchical selects (Select by prior)
  • Returning clause
  • Flashback history and queries
  • Stored procedures, output parameters and output cursors
  • Stored functions
  • Oracle AQ
Oracle JavaDB JavaDBPlatform
Oracle TimesTen TimesTenPlatform
Oracle TimesTen7 TimesTen7Platform
PointBase PointBasePlatform
PostgreSQL PostgreSQLPlatform PostgreSQL Support
SAP MaxDB MaxDBPlatform
SAP SyBase SQLAnywhere SQLAnywherePlatform
Sybase SybasePlatform
Fujitsu Symfoware SymfowarePlatform Fujitsu Symfoware Support

It also possible to extend EclipseLink to add extended support for additional platforms. There are also several user contributed platforms in the EclipseLink incubator project. See Platform Incubator.

Application Server Support

EclipseLink can be used with any Java EE application server that meets the software requirements through the EclipseLink API.

EclipseLink provides integration support for the following servers. See the Javadoc for more information.

Server Name Javadoc See Also
JBoss Application Server org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.jboss
Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.oc4j
Oracle WebLogic Server org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.wls
SAP NetWeaver Application Server org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.sap
IBM WebSphere Application Server org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.was
Sun Application Server org.eclipse.persistence.platform.server.sunas


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