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Bootstrapping Hibernate OGM

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Since Hibernate OGM acts as a JPA implementation for NoSQL data stores, it’s obvious we can bootstrap it through JPA. Moreover, it can be bootstrapped through the Hibernate Native APIs as well. No matter which way you choose to bootstrap Hibernate OGM, it’s strongly recommended you use it in a Java Transaction API (JTA) environment, even if you’re not using Java EE.

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    1In April 2013 Red Hat, Inc. announced that the next generation of JBoss Application Server would be known as Wildfly. See http://gb.redhat.com/about/news/press-archive/2013/4/red-hat-reveals-plans-for-its-next-generation-java-application-server-project

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Leonard, A. (2013). Bootstrapping Hibernate OGM. In: Pro Hibernate and MongoDB. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5795-0_3

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