jooq/jOOQ-examples/jOOQ-javaee-example
lukaseder 6d630cd53a [#8434] Support H2 v1.4.198 array syntax
H2 1.4.198 changed array syntax incompatibly to align the syntax with PostgreSQL, HSQLDB, and the SQL standard. The old syntax (which conflicts with row value expression) is no longer really supported.
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src/main [#7643] Use slf4j directly for logging, remove log4j dependency 2018-07-05 12:45:04 +02:00
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pom.xml [#8434] Support H2 v1.4.198 array syntax 2019-04-10 11:12:28 +02:00
README.md Fixed readme 2015-05-26 16:33:36 +02:00

Thanks for downloading jOOQ. Please visit http://www.jooq.org for more information.

To install and run this example, simply check it out and run the following Maven command

$ pwd
/path/to/checkout/dir
$ cd jOOQ-examples/jOOQ-javaee-example
...
$ mvn clean install

After the above, you should find a jooq-javaee-example.war file in

$ pwd
/path/to/checkout/dir
$ cd jOOQ-examples/jOOQ-javaee-example/target
...

You can deploy this war file in your WildFly AS or any other application server. The example will use an embedded H2 database, which should be pre-filled with the library example H2 database. It uses a non-managed DataSource, which is configured and consumed directly by the application itself.

For more information about how to setup a WildFly project using EJB, please visit the WildFly Quickstart projects, e.g.: https://github.com/wildfly/quickstart/tree/master/ejb-in-war