How can I generate JPA2 compliant @Entity from existing Databases?.
I found this: Question
Still its not clear if JBoss will generate compliant JPA2 and also
You should have a look at minuteproject on this track reverse-engineering for JPA2. It is a vendor independent tool. In release 0.5.5 it generates:
I have not tried it with H2 but to do this you need to
You can use a plugin like Eclipse Dali to do the trick for you. You can refer to the documentation, section 3.11 Generating Entities from Tables.
I do not know of any specific vendor independent tool to do this, though.
MinuteProject is awesome. I generated Java classes from Oracle schema for JPA2. And all of it with lot of ease. Follow th Steps given on the minuteproject website here is the url : go here
If you are a netbeans user, I get an excellent plugin in neatbeans, http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/53057/jpa-modeler
This video demonstrate how to use it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDbZ5EGpvoY
It can be installed from NetBeans' menu Tools->Plugins
It works fine for me.
Try using OPENJPA Reverse mapping tools. They offer lot more facility and are easy to configure. This example would clarify.
If you are using maven as your build tool, add this entry to your pom.xml
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2</version>
<configuration>
<mainClass>org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.meta.ReverseMappingTool</mainClass>
<commandlineArgs>
-directory src/main/java -accessType fields
-useGenericCollections true -package org.yourproject.model
-metadata none -annotations true
-innerIdentityClasses false -useBuiltinIdentityClass false
-primaryKeyOnJoin false
</commandlineArgs>
<includePluginDependencies>true</includePluginDependencies>
</configuration>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
<artifactId>validation-api</artifactId>
<version>1.0.CR3</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.openjpa</groupId>
<artifactId>openjpa-all</artifactId>
<version>2.0.1</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</plugin>
Also add following properties in the persistence.xml which lies in your META-INF folder of your resources. These would be harnessed by openjpa tool to establish connection to the database.
<properties>
<property name="openjpa.ConnectionUserName" value="${db.username}"/>
<property name="openjpa.ConnectionPassword" value="${db.password}"/>
<property name="openjpa.ConnectionURL" value="${db.url}"/>
<property name="openjpa.ConnectionDriverName" value="${db.driver.class}"/>
</properties>
To generate the Entity files simply launch the maven goal in the project directory using mvn org.codehaus.mojo:exec-maven-plugin:java and it will generate the files at the desired location.
Telosys is probably the simplest way for this kind of code generation.
It generates the JPA entities (of course) and if you want a fully operational web app
See the web site : http://www.telosys.org