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Writing JPA applications

In this session Patrick explores the new Java Persistence API, and examine some common practices for how to write Spring applications that use JPA. Patrick will focus more on API usage than on mapping configuration, and will look at the bootstrapping and runtime behavior of JPA applications. You will learn about JPA's optimistic locking semantics, including the benefits of optimistic read locks. Patrick looks at when it's appropriate to use the different facilities of the Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL), and also discusses common extensions to the spec, including performance caching, pessimistic locking, and fetch strategies.

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