org.springframework.orm.jpa
Class LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean
java.lang.Object
   org.springframework.orm.jpa.AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean
org.springframework.orm.jpa.AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean
       org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean
org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
- DisposableBean, FactoryBean, InitializingBean, PersistenceExceptionTranslator, EntityManagerFactoryInfo
- public class LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean 
- extends AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean
FactoryBean that creates a JPA
 EntityManagerFactory according to JPA's standard
 standalone bootstrap contract. This is the simplest way to set up a
 shared JPA EntityManagerFactory in a Spring application context; the
 EntityManagerFactory can then be passed to JPA-based DAOs via
 dependency injection. Note that switching to a JNDI lookup or to a
 LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean
 definition is just a matter of configuration!
 
Configuration settings are usually read from a META-INF/persistence.xml
 config file, residing in the class path, according to the JPA standalone bootstrap
 contract. Additionally, most JPA providers will require a special VM agent
 (specified on JVM startup) that allows them to instrument application classes.
 See the Java Persistence API specification and your provider documentation
 for setup details.
 
This EntityManagerFactory bootstrap is appropriate for standalone applications
 which solely use JPA for data access. If you want to set up your persistence
 provider for an external DataSource and/or for global transactions which span
 multiple resources, you will need to either deploy it into a full Java EE 5
 application server and access the deployed EntityManagerFactory via JNDI,
 or use Spring's LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean with appropriate
 configuration for local setup according to JPA's container contract.
 
Note: This FactoryBean has limited configuration power in terms of
 what configuration it is able to pass to the JPA provider. If you need more
 flexible configuration, for example passing a Spring-managed JDBC DataSource
 to the JPA provider, consider using Spring's more powerful
 LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean instead.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller, Rod Johnson
- See Also:
- AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean.setJpaProperties(java.util.Properties),- AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean.setJpaVendorAdapter(org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaVendorAdapter),- EntityManagerFactoryAccessor.setEntityManagerFactory(javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory),- JpaTransactionManager.setEntityManagerFactory(javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory),- LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean,- JndiObjectFactoryBean,- SharedEntityManagerBean,- Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(java.lang.String),- PersistenceProvider.createEntityManagerFactory(java.lang.String, java.util.Map)
 
 
 
| Method Summary | 
| protected  javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory | createNativeEntityManagerFactory()Initialize the EntityManagerFactory for the given configuration.
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| Methods inherited from class org.springframework.orm.jpa.AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean | 
| afterPropertiesSet, createEntityManagerFactoryProxy, destroy, getDataSource, getEntityManagerInterface, getJpaDialect, getJpaPropertyMap, getNativeEntityManagerFactory, getObject, getObjectType, getPersistenceProvider, getPersistenceUnitInfo, getPersistenceUnitName, isSingleton, setEntityManagerInterface, setJpaDialect, setJpaProperties, setJpaPropertyMap, setJpaVendorAdapter, setPersistenceProvider, setPersistenceProviderClass, setPersistenceUnitName, translateExceptionIfPossible | 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean
public LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean()
createNativeEntityManagerFactory
protected javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory createNativeEntityManagerFactory()
                                                                           throws javax.persistence.PersistenceException
- Initialize the EntityManagerFactory for the given configuration.
 
- 
- Specified by:
- createNativeEntityManagerFactoryin class- AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean
 
- 
- Returns:
- EntityManagerFactory instance returned by this FactoryBean
- Throws:
- javax.persistence.PersistenceException- in case of JPA initialization errors
 
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