Apache OpenJPA

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Apache OpenJPA
Developer(s)Apache Software Foundation
Stable release
2.4.2 / January 6, 2017 (2017-01-06)
Repository
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformJava
Size12.8 MB (archived)
TypeObject-relational mapping
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websiteopenjpa.apache.org

OpenJPA is an open source implementation of the Java Persistence API specification. It is an object-relational mapping (ORM) solution for the Java language, which simplifies storing objects in databases. It is open source software distributed under the Apache 2.0 Licence.

History

Kodo, a Java Data Objects implementation, was originally developed by SolarMetric, Inc in 2001. BEA Systems acquired SolarMetric in 2005, where Kodo was expanded to be an implementation of both the JDO (JSR 12)[1] and JPA (JSR 220)[2] specifications. In 2006, BEA donated a large part of the Kodo source code to the Apache Software Foundation under the name OpenJPA. The donated source code will be the core persistence engine of BEA Weblogic Server, IBM WebSphere, and the Geronimo Application Server.[3] In May 2007, OpenJPA graduated from the incubator to a top-level project and also passed Sun's Technology Compatibility Kit compliant with the Java Persistence API.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sun JCP JSR-12 Java Data Objects JDO Specification
  2. ^ Sun JCP JSR-220 Enterprise JavaBeansTM 3.0
  3. ^ Both BEA Weblogic Server and IBM WebSphere adopted OpenJPA for java persistence framework.[1]
  4. ^ OpenJPA Project Incubation Status

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