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Welcome to Apache OpenJPA

Welcome to Apache OpenJPA, a Java EE persistence project of the Apache Software Foundation. It is a feature-rich implementation of the persistence part of Enterprise Java Beans 3.0, also known as the Java Persistence API (JPA), and is available under the terms of the Apache Software License. OpenJPA can be used as a stand-alone POJO persistence layer, or it can be integrated into any EJB3.0 compliant container and many lightweight frameworks.

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OpenJPA 2.2.1 Released

The Apache OpenJPA community is proud to announce the release of OpenJPA 2.2.1.

Please visit our project website to learn more about Apache OpenJPA and
how to download or include our persistence provider in your builds.

http://openjpa.apache.org/

Apache OpenJPA PMC

OpenJPA 2.2.0 Released

The Apache OpenJPA community is proud to announce the release of OpenJPA 2.2.0.

Please visit our project website to learn more about Apache OpenJPA and
how to download or include our persistence provider in your builds.

http://openjpa.apache.org/

Thanks,
Apache OpenJPA PMC

OpenJPA 2.1.1 Released

The Apache OpenJPA community is proud to announce the maintenance
release of OpenJPA 2.1.1.

Please visit our project website to learn more about Apache OpenJPA and
how to download or include our persistence provider in your builds.

http://openjpa.apache.org/

Thanks,
Apache OpenJPA PMC

OpenJPA 2.1.0 Released

The Apache OpenJPA community is proud to announce the maintenance
release of OpenJPA 2.0.1. As with the prior 2.0.0 release, this
distribution is based on the final JSR 317 Java Persistence API, Version
2.0 specification and passes the JPA 2.0 TCK.

Please visit our project website to learn more about Apache OpenJPA and
how to download or include our persistence provider in your builds.

http://openjpa.apache.org/

Thanks,
Apache OpenJPA PMC

REST on OpenJPA

JEST: REST on OpenJPA has been published as a featured article in IBM developerworks

Also there is an upcoming presentation on JEST in San Francisco Java User Group on February 8, 2011.

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