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Arun Gupta is a GlassFish Evangelist focusing on Web Tier at Sun. He was the spec lead for APIs in the Java platform, committer in multiple Open Source projects, participated in standard bodies and contributed to Java EE and SE releases.
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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20071107 Wednesday November 07, 2007

Screencast #Web10: CRUD using jMaki and JPA

This screencast shows how to create a simple jMaki application, using NetBeans IDE, that performs some of the CRUD operations on a Data Table widget. It uses Java Persistence API (JPA) to connect to the database and the application is deployed on GlassFish. The rest of the CRUD operations can be easily built using the same methodology.

The steps followed in this screencast are also described in detail.

Enjoy it here!

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