Java EE 6 and GlassFish 3 with NetBeans 6.9 (2 of 5) - Java Persistence API 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2010

This multi-part screencast series shows how NetBeans 6.9 provides comprehensive tooling for Java EE 6 & GlassFish 3. The different parts show:

1. A simple Java EE 6 application (JSP, Servlets, EJB)
2. Reading database table using Java Persistence API 2
3. Using Facelets with Java Server Faces 2
4. Contexts & Dependency Injection with JSF 2
5. RESTful Web services using JAX-RS

This is part #2.
Video created by Arun Gupta (http://youtube.com/user/arungupta)

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  • hello,

    thank you for the tutoriel,

    i usally use GlassFish, but this time am using Jboss

    the probleme is that when i create a new entity classe from DB, it give a probleme whith the javax.persistence.*

    this probleme is only whith Jboss, in GlassFish all it's OK !!!

    can you help me please, or i must turn to my GlassFish

    thanks

  • @nokwiw1 If it works with GlassFish, switch to GlassFish :-)

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  • Thanks for the video. Can I ask what your development machine is (with specs). It looks lightning fast compared to my Windows 7 laptop (AMD Turion II Dual Core 2.30 GHz, 4GB RAM)

  • Awesome!! This video made everything regarding persistence click.

  • Great video sir......................

    

  • This works great...

    Cn someone please tell me how i can update a record....

  • I love you....

  • Hi, your tutorials are awesome thanks for that~! (=

    Btw, what is the shortcut for switching between files in your sourceview of the IDE? (3:16)

  • Hello, Arun. Really appreciate the turturial n keep it up. We are waiting for the Java EE 7 turtorials.

    Thanks

  • Very helpful series of videos, thanks very much.

  • @GlassFishVideos Thanks friend ;)

    already done :)

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