Using third-party persistence providers

Java Persistence API (JPA) for WebSphere® Application Server allows you to specify third-party persistence providers in their application server environment.

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Java EE applications that use JPA functions can employ third-party persistence providers other than those that are included with the application server. Applications can also specify an Apache OpenJPA provider that is other than the version that is included with the application server. There are two basic means to incorporate third-party providers into an application:
  • Embedding the persistence provider inside an application
  • Making use of shared libraries.
Depending on your requirements, you can embed a persistence provider inside an application, or place the persistence provider into a shared library.

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