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Java Persistence API – Podcast – JSpring ‘09 Preview
Posted by Robert van Loghem mid-morning: April 3rd, 2009

On the 15th of April the NLJUG (Dutch Java User group) will be holding their J-Spring conference. Four Xebians will be presenting. Every week we'll be providing a sneak preview on the podcast of one of those presentations.

The second sneak peek is about The Java Persistence API - How do i build a real application by Vincent Partington.

The preview is in Dutch, a full interview in english will be coming in about 4 weeks.

You can find more information here or read Vincent's JPA blog series.

Vincent's presentation is from 14.25 to 15.15

So head on over to the show page or subscribe to our podcast!

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One Response to “Java Persistence API – Podcast – JSpring ‘09 Preview”



    Judy Herilla Says:
    Posted at: June 27, 2009 at 6:04 pm

    Do you have this podcast now available in English?

    Thanks,
    Judy



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