According to his blog, Blaise is the Team lead for the TopLink / EclipseLink JAXB & SDO implementations, and the Oracle representative on those specifications. In this post, I detail changes I made to the series’ example project to work with SQL Server, using Microsoft’s JDBC Driver SQL Server.īlaise’s blog, Java XML & JSON Binding (Object-to-XML and object-to-JSON mapping using JAXB and EclipseLink MOXy), is located at. However, I wanted to use Microsoft’s SQL Server instead of Oracle as the data source. I was interested in working through the sample project the series is based on. The series of posts demonstrate the effective use of JPA, JAXB with MOXy ( JPA Entities to XML), EJB, and JAX-RS. Although Blaise’s series was written in 2010, the information it has is still quite relevant and insightful. Recently, I read a very good five-part blog series, Creating a RESTful Web Service, by Blaise Doughan. It will help me post more files to DropBox for future posts. ![]() ![]() If you like DropBox, please use this link to sign up for a free 2 GB account. Connect Microsoft SQL Server to Java EE JPA and JAXB with MOXy technologies using Microsoft’s JDBC Driver 4.0.Ī t-sql script to create the three database tables used in this post is available on DropBox.
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