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[ANN] May 20 - Writing JPA Applications by Patrick Linskey at Google in Silicon Valley

This is a free event open to the general public. So, please forward
this announcement on to other interested parties. The full meeting
announcement including directions to meeting site at Google in Silicon
Valley is here:

https://sv-web-jug.dev.java.net/servlets/NewsItemView?newsItemID=5601

Advanced Registration is required to be part of give-away drawing. You
can register at:

http://sv-web-jug-4.eventbrite.com/

Agenda:
18:30-19:00 Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google
19:00-20:30 Writing JPA Applications Presentation

Description:
In this talk, Patrick explores the Java Persistence API, and examines
some common practices for how to write applications that use JPA.
Patrick will focus more on API usage than on mapping configuration,
and will look at the bootstrapping and runtime behavior of JPA
applications. You will learn about JPA's optimistic locking semantics,
including the benefits of optimistic read locks. Patrick looks at when
it's appropriate to use the different facilities of the Java
Persistence Query Language (JPQL), and also discusses common
extensions to the spec, including performance caching, pessimistic
locking, and fetch strategies.

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