Java Persistent API
The
Java
Persistence API, sometimes referred to as JPA, is a
Java
programming language framework that allows developers to
manage relational data in
Java
Platform, Standard Edition and
Java
Platform, Enterprise Edition applications.
The
Java
Persistence API originated as part of the work of the JSR 220
Expert Group.
Many enterprise
Java
developers have been using lightweight persistent objects
provided by open-source frameworks or data access objects
instead of entity beans because entity beans and enterprise
beans were considered too heavyweight and complicated, and
they could only be used in
Java EE
application servers. Many of the features of the third-party
persistence frameworks were incorporated into the
Java
Persistence API, and projects like Hibernate and TopLink are
now implementations of the
Java
Persistence API.
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