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Persistence Made Easy with Groovy and JPA Posted: Mar 25, 2007 7:04 PM
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What struck me though is how clean and easy the code looks. Yet, I wanted something even easier and cleaner so I tried to use JPA/TopLink with Groovy. The following example requires Java DB (or Apache Derby as you prefer), Oracle TopLink Essentials and a snapshot of Groovy 1.1.

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