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The Evolution of Java Persistence

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The data access requirements of today's Java applications keep expanding and have grown to include features such as tenant data isolation for cloud deployment, extensible models to support per-tenant customization, JSON binding for RESTful Web services, and the ability to store Java objects in NoSQL databases. The EclipseLink project is well known as an object-relational mapping framework and as the JPA 2.0 reference implementation in Java EE 6, but it continues to evolve and now provides a comprehensive set of data services for Java developers building enterprise and cloud applications in Java EE and Java SE. This session dives into these new services and shows how to leverage them in modern enterprise Java applications.

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