7c73abdede
* upgrade to spring boot 1.5.2 * add full update to REST API * modify ratings controller * upgrade herold * fix integration test * fix integration test * minor fix * fix integration test * fix integration test * minor cleanup * minor cleanup * remove log4j properties * use standard logbook.xml * remove log4j dependencies * remove commons-logging * merge * fix conflict * exclude commons-logging dependency * cleanup * minor fix * minor fix * fix dependency issues * Revert "fix dependency issues" This reverts commit 83bf1f9fd2e1a9a55f9cacb085669568b06b49ec. * fix dependency issues * minor fix * minor fix * minor fix * cleanup generated files * fix commons-logging issue * add parent to pom * cleanup parent dependencies * cleanup pom |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
src | ||
.gitignore | ||
README.md | ||
pom.xml |
README.md
=========
Spring JPA Example Project
Relevant Articles:
- Spring 3 and JPA with Hibernate
- Transactions with Spring 3 and JPA
- The DAO with JPA and Spring
- JPA Pagination
- Sorting with JPA
- Spring JPA – Multiple Databases
- Hibernate Second-Level Cache
- Spring, Hibernate and a JNDI Datasource
- Deleting Objects with Hibernate
- Self-Contained Testing Using an In-Memory Database
Eclipse Config
After importing the project into Eclipse, you may see the following error:
"No persistence xml file found in project"
This can be ignored:
- Project -> Properties -> Java Persistance -> JPA -> Error/Warnings -> Select Ignore on "No persistence xml file found in project" Or:
- Eclipse -> Preferences - Validation - disable the "Build" execution of the JPA Validator