Fast Track to the Java Persistence API Version 2 (JPA 2) Training in Worcester
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| As part of the complete overhaul of the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
specification, database persistence was broken out into a completely
separate specification, the Java Persistence API (JPA). JPA replaces
entity beans with powerful new Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)
capabilities based on proven technologies such as Toplink and Hibernate.
This course includes all important features from JPA 2, and is also
suitable for users of the 1.0 release.  JPA supports a POJO (Plain Old
Java Object) based model using annotations which lets you develop
persistent classes following common Java idioms. It supports entity
relationships, inheritance, polymorphism, composition, and much more.
The Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL), which is based on SQL but
operates on the object model, provides a powerful bridge between the
object and relational worlds. JPA also allows you to express queries
using native SQL, including the capability to map the SQL query results
to persistent entities  This course covers everything you need to know
to begin working with the Java Persistence API in a very short time. It
covers all the important concepts necessary to access and update data
stored in relational databases. It includes an extensive series of labs
to exercise all major capabilities. 
                        Course Length: 3 Days Course Tuition: $2250 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| One year of Java programming experience (or equivalent) is preferred. | |
| Course Outline | 
| Introduction to Java Persistence API (JPA) 
	Overview 
	Persistence Layers, Object-Relational Mapping (ORM), JDBC 
	JPA Overview 
	Mapping with JPA 
	Entities and @Entity, ids and @Id, 
	Generated Id Values 
	Basic Mapping Types 
	Persistence Unit and EntityManager 
	Persisting to the DB, the EntityManager API 
	Persistence Units, Config, Persistence Context 
	Retrieving Persistent Entities with find() 
	More About Mappings 
	Default Mappings, @Basic, @Column 
	Field vs. Property Access 
	Temporal (Date/Time) Mappings 
	Logging Options (Provider based) 
	Updates and Queries 
	Inserting and Updating - Persisting new Entities, Updating an Instance, Removing an Instance 
	Querying and JPQL 
	Entity Based Queries, SELECT ,WHERE 
	Query Interface, Executing Queries, Generic Queries (JPA 2) 
	JPQL Operators, Expressions, and Parameters 
	Named Queries 
	Additional Query Capabilities 
	Projection query, Ordering, Aggregate Query, Build Update and Delete 
	Embedded Objects 
	@Embeddable, @Embedded 
	Defining and using Embedded Objects 
	Compound Primary Keys - @EmbeddedID, @IDClass, Defining Compound Keys 
	The Persistence Lifecycle 
	Transaction Overview and Transactions in JPA 
	Transaction Overview 
	EntityTransaction API (including JTA and resource-local EntityManager) 
	The Persistence Lifecycle 
	JPA Entity States (New, Managed, Detached, Removed), and Entity State Diagram 
	Persistence Context - Lifespan, Propagation 
	Synchronization to the DB 
	Versioning and Optimistic Locking 
	Overview, Detached Instances 
	Versioning, @Version, Optimistic Locking 
	Lifecycle Callbacks 
	@PrePersist, @PostPersist, etc. 
	Entity Listeners, @EntityListeners 
	Entity Relationships 
	Relationships Overview: Object Relationships, Participants, Roles, Directionality, Cardinality 
	Relationship Mapping 
	Mapping Overview (1-1, 1-N, N-1, N-N) 
	Unidirectional and Bidirectional 
	@ManyToOne, @OneToMany, Table Structures 
	Relationship Inverse - Owning Side 
	Collection Types (List, Set, etc) 
	Cascading Over Relationships (including orphanRemoval - JPA 2) 
	@ManyToMany, @OneToOne 
	Lazy and Eager Loading 
	Queries Across Relationships (Inner Joins, Outer Joins, Fetch Joins) 
	Entity Inheritance Mapping 
	Overview 
	Single Table Mapping 
	Joined (Table per Subclass) Mapping 
	Table per Concrete Class Mapping 
	Pros and Cons 
	Element Collections (JPA 2) 
	Overview, Collections of Value Objects, @ElementCollection, @CollectionTable 
	Using Element Collections 
	Collections of Embeddables 
	The Crietria API (JPA 2) 
	Overview of the Criteria API 
	Path Expressions, Building Queries (CriteriaBuilder, CriteriaQuery, Subquery, Predicate, Expression, Order, Selection, Join) 
	Executing Queries and Accessing Results 
	Additional JPA Capabilities 
	XML Mapping Files 
	Bean Validation (JPA 2) 
	Best Practices 
	Primary Keys, Named Queries, Lazy/Eager Loading, Transactional Semantics, Encapsulation, Report Queries 
	Integration 
	Data Access Objects (DAO) and Java SE Integration (Optional) 
	DAO Overview 
	JpaUtil Class for EntityManager management in Java SE 
	Lifecycle Considerations 
	Integration with EJB (Optional) 
	Using JPA with Session Beans 
	Container Managed (Injected) Entity Manger 
	JTA Transactions and Lifecycle Considerations 
	Extended Persistence Contexts 
	Using JPA with Java Web Apps 
	Using EntityManager in Web apps - request scoping 
	Lazy Loading - Open EntityManager in View Pattern 
	Integration with Spring (Optional) 
	Injection of EntityManger, EntityManagerFactory 
	LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean 
	JPA/Spring Based DAO | 
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