Name: sample.jpa
Owner: WASdev
Description: A sample that contains a server definition which contains a very simple JPA application consisting of a single servlet and a JPA servlet.
Created: 2017-03-03 15:53:51.0
Updated: 2017-10-30 18:36:09.0
Pushed: 2018-01-11 02:11:18.0
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Size: 100
Language: Java
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The JPA sample contains a server definition which includes the Servlet, JDBC and JPA features. It also contains a very simple JPA application, jpaApp.war, which contains a single servlet, JPAServlet. This servlet persists a JPA entity (named “Thing”) to a derby database and then retrieves the entiry from the database.
liberty:run-server
.Application JPA Sample started in XX.XX seconds.
This project can be built with Apache Maven. The project uses Liberty Maven Plug-in to automatically download and install Liberty profile runtime from the Liberty repository. Liberty Maven Plug-in is also used to create, configure, and run the application on the Liberty server.
Use the following steps to run the application with Maven:
Execute full Maven build. This will cause Liberty Maven Plug-in to download and install Liberty profile server.
n clean install
To run the server with the Servlet sample execute:
n liberty:run-server
In your browser, enter the URL for the application: http://localhost:9080/jpaApp/ (where port 9080 assumes the httpEndpoint provided in the sample server.xml has not been modified).
In your browser, you should see the message Hello JPA World
followed by information about the entity being persisted to and retrieved from the database.
This project can also be built and run with Gradle. The provided build.gradle
file applies the Liberty Gradle Plug-in and is configured to automatically download and install the Liberty Java EE7 Web Profile runtime from Maven Central. The Liberty Gradle Plug-in has built-in tasks that can be used to create, configure, and run the application on the Liberty server.
Use the following steps to run the application with Gradle:
Execute the full Gradle build. The Liberty Gradle Plug-in will download and install the Liberty server.
adle clean build
To start the server with the Servlet sample execute:
adle libertyStart
Alternatively, execute the run command:
adle libertyRun --no-daemon
Once the server has started, the application will be available under http://localhost:9080/jpaApp.
adle libertyStop
Please refer to the ci.gradle repository for documentation about using the Liberty Gradle Plug-in.
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