Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_remote.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_remote.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_remote.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ the following javax.persistence.EntityMa public void detach(Object) </pre> <p> -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">OpenJPAEntityManager</code></a>, however, provides additional detach methods. </p> @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ all <code class="literal">Large Result S <p> You can also alter the set of fields that will be included in the detached graph at runtime. -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">OpenJPAEntityManager</code></a>s expose the following APIs for controlling detached state: </p>
Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Defaults to <code class="literal">false< </div></div><br class="example-break"> <p> Additionally, some advanced users may want to add capabilities to OpenJPA's -internal <a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/BrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> +internal <a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/BrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.kernel.BrokerImpl</code></a>. You can configure OpenJPA to use a custom subclass of <code class="classname">BrokerImpl</code> with the <a class="link" href="ref_guide_conf_openjpa.html#openjpa.BrokerImpl" title="5.4. openjpa.BrokerImpl"><code class="literal">openjpa.BrokerImpl @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ finalization issues mentioned in Broker Finalization ”</a>. It may be appropriate to create a subtype of both -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/BrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/BrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.kernel.BrokerImpl</code></a> and -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/FinalizingBrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/FinalizingBrokerImpl.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.kernel.FinalizingBrokerImpl</code></a>. </p> </div> Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_jpa.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_jpa.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_jpa.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory</ features. The <code class="classname">OpenJPAEntityManagerFactory</code> offers APIs to access the OpenJPA data and query caches and to perform other OpenJPA-specific operations. See the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManagerFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManagerFactory.html" target="_top"> interface Javadoc</a> for details. </p> </div> @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ interface Javadoc</a> for details. <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15439"></a> <p> All OpenJPA <code class="classname">EntityManager</code>s implement the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.OpenJPAEntityManager</code> </a> interface. This interface extends the standard <code class="classname"> javax.persistence.EntityManager</code>. Just as the standard <code class="classname"> @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ extensions this interface contains. <p> OpenJPA extends JPA's standard query functionality with the <code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.persistence.OpenJPAQuery</code> interface. See its -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAQuery.html" target="_top">Javadoc +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAQuery.html" target="_top">Javadoc </a> for details on the convenience methods it provides. </p> </div> @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ org.apache.openjpa.persistence.OpenJPAQu <p> An <code class="classname">Extent</code> is a logical view of all persistent instances of a given entity class, possibly including subclasses. OpenJPA adds the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/Extent.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/Extent.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.persistence.Extent</code></a> class to the set of Java Persistence APIs. The following code illustrates iterating over all instances of the <code class="classname">Magazine</code> entity, without subclasses: @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ In addition to the <code class="classnam specification provides access to a second level cache via the javax.persistence.Cache interface. OpenJPA provides further extensions via the org.apache.openjpa.persistence.StoreCache interface documented at -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/StoreCache.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/StoreCache.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.StoreCache</code></a>. <a class="xref" href="ref_guide_caching.html#ref_guide_cache" title="1. Data Cache">Section 1, “ Data Cache @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ data caching system, including the <code <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15489"></a> <p> OpenJPA can cache query results as well as persistent object data. The -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/QueryResultCache.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/QueryResultCache.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.QueryResultCache</code></a> is an JPA-flavored facade to OpenJPA's internal query cache. See <a class="xref" href="ref_guide_caching.html#ref_guide_cache_query" title="1.4. Query Cache">Section 1.4, “ @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ groups</a>, and <a class="link" href="re </p> <p> OpenJPA goes one step further, extending <code class="classname">FetchPlan</code> with -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/jdbc/JDBCFetchPlan.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/jdbc/JDBCFetchPlan.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.jdbc.JDBCFetchPlan</code></a> to add additional JDBC-specific tuning methods. Unless you have customized OpenJPA to use a non-relational back-end (see @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ FetchPlan</code>s. <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15531"></a> <p> -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityTransaction.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityTransaction.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.OpenJPAEntityTransaction</code></a> extends <code class="classname">javax.persistence.EntityTransaction</code> to provide additional transaction-debugging capabilities and some concurrency-related @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ commit and rollback features. <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15539"></a> <p> -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAPersistence.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAPersistence.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.OpenJPAPersistence</code></a> is a static helper class that adds OpenJPA-specific utility methods to <code class="classname">javax.persistence.Persistence</code>. Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_pm_event.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_pm_event.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_runtime_pm_event.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ <p> The OpenJPA runtime supports broadcasting transaction-related events. By registering one or more -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/event/TransactionListener.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/event/TransactionListener.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.event.TransactionListener</code></a> s, you can receive notifications when transactions begin, flush, rollback, commit, and more. Where appropriate, event notifications include the set of @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ and remove listeners. These methods are <p> For details on the transaction framework, see the <code class="literal"> org.apache.openjpa.event</code> package -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/event/package-summary.html" target="_top">Javadoc</a>. +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/event/package-summary.html" target="_top">Javadoc</a>. Also see <a class="xref" href="ref_guide_event.html" title="2. Remote Event Notification Framework">Section 2, “ Remote Event Notification Framework ”</a> for a description of OpenJPA's Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_savepoints.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_savepoints.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_savepoints.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ changes. This chapter describes how to u <p> OpenJPA's -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">OpenJPAEntityManager</code></a> have the following methods to control savepoint behavior. Note that the savepoints work in tandem with the current transaction. This means that savepoints require an open @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ oem.getTransaction().commit(); <p> OpenJPA uses the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/SavepointManager" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/SavepointManager" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.kernel.SavepointManager</code></a> <a class="link" href="ref_guide_conf_plugins.html" title="4. Plugin Configuration">plugin</a> to handle preserving the savepoint state. OpenJPA includes the following <code class="classname">SavepointManager @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ savepoint state. OpenJPA includes the fo <div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">in-mem</code>: The default. This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/InMemorySavepointManager.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/InMemorySavepointManager.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.InMemorySavepointManager</code></a>. This plugin stores all state, including field values, in memory. Due to this behavior, each set savepoint is designed for small to medium transactional @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ object counts. </li><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">jdbc</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/JDBC3SavepointManager.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/JDBC3SavepointManager.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBC3SavepointManager</code></a>. This plugin requires <code class="literal">JDBC 3</code> and <code class="classname"> java.sql.Savepoint </code> support to operate. Note that this plugin implements savepoints by Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_info.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_info.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_info.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Oracle, for example, requires names in a <a class="indexterm" name="d5e11856"></a> <p> OpenJPA relies on the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/SchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/SchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">openjpa.jdbc.SchemaFactory</code></a> interface for runtime schema information. You can control the schema factory OpenJPA uses through the <code class="literal">openjpa.jdbc.SchemaFactory</code> property. There are several @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ built-in options to choose from: <div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">dynamic</code>: This is the default setting. It is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/DynamicSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/DynamicSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.DynamicSchemaFactory</code></a>. The <code class="classname">DynamicSchemaFactory</code> is the most performant @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ that OpenJPA can order its SQL statement </li><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">native</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/LazySchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/LazySchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.LazySchemaFactory</code></a> . As persistent classes are loaded by the application, OpenJPA reads their metadata and object-relational mapping information. This factory uses the @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ read foreign key information during sche </li><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">table</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/TableSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/TableSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.TableSchemaFactory</code></a> . This schema factory stores schema information as an XML document in a database table it creates for this purpose. If your JDBC driver doesn't support the @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ holding the schema definition as an XML </li><li class="listitem"> <p> <code class="literal">file</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/FileSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/FileSchemaFactory.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.FileSchemaFactory</code></a> . This factory is a lot like the <code class="classname">TableSchemaFactory</code>, and has the same advantages and disadvantages. Instead of storing its XML schema Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_schematool.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_schematool.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_schema_schematool.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ schemas. </p> <p> You can invoke the schema tool through its Java class, -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/SchemaTool.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/schema/SchemaTool.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.SchemaTool</code></a>. In addition to the universal flags of the <a class="link" href="ref_guide_conf.html" title="Chapter 2. Configuration"> configuration framework</a>, the schema tool accepts the following command Modified: websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_sequence.html ============================================================================== --- websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_sequence.html (original) +++ websites/production/openjpa/content/builds/2.4.3/apache-openjpa/docs/ref_guide_sequence.html Thu Jun 28 09:22:55 2018 @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ generators to automatically populate ide </p> <p> OpenJPA represents all generators internally with the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/Seq.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/Seq.html" target="_top"><code class="classname"> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.Seq</code></a> interface. This interface supplies all the context you need to create your own custom generators, including the current persistence environment, the JDBC <code class="classname">DataSource </code>, and other essentials. The -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/AbstractJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/AbstractJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.AbstractJDBCSeq</code></a> helps you create custom JDBC-based sequences. OpenJPA also supplies the following built-in <code class="classname">Seq</code>s: @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ following built-in <code class="classnam <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15803"></a> <code class="literal">table</code>: This is OpenJPA's default implementation. It is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/TableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/TableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.TableJDBCSeq</code></a> class. The <code class="classname">TableJDBCSeq</code> uses a special single-row table to store a global sequence number. If the table does not already exist, it is @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ requests. <p> <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15834"></a> <code class="literal">class-table</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/ClassTableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/ClassTableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.ClassTableJDBCSeq</code></a> . This <code class="classname">Seq</code> is like the <code class="classname">TableJDBCSeq </code> above, but maintains a separate table row, and therefore a separate @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ tool runs. However, you can manually man <p> <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15860"></a> <code class="literal">value-table</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/ValueTableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/ValueTableJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.ValueTableJDBCSeq</code></a> . This <code class="classname">Seq</code> is like the <code class="classname">ClassTableJDBCSeq </code> above, but has an arbitrary number of rows for sequence values, @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ tool runs. However, you can manually man <p> <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15881"></a> <code class="literal">native</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/NativeJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/kernel/NativeJDBCSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.NativeJDBCSeq</code></a>. Many databases have a concept of "native sequences" - a built-in mechanism for obtaining incrementing numbers. For example, in Oracle database, you can create a @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ requests. <p> <a class="indexterm" name="d5e15906"></a> <code class="literal">time</code>: This is an alias for the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/TimeSeededSeq.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/kernel/TimeSeededSeq.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.kernel.TimeSeededSeq</code></a>. This type uses an in-memory static counter, initialized to the current time in milliseconds and monotonically incremented for each value requested. It is only @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ public Generator getNamedGenerator(Strin </pre> <p> The returned -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/Generator.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/Generator.html" target="_top"> <code class="classname">org.apache.openjpa.persistence.Generator</code></a> is a facade over an internal OpenJPA <code class="classname">Seq</code>. </p> @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ retrieve the identity generator of any c With these APIs, you do not have to know the generator name. Additionally, they allow you to access the implicit generator used by default for datastore identity classes. See the -<a class="ulink" href="../javadoc/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> +<a class="ulink" href="../../apidocs/org/apache/openjpa/persistence/OpenJPAEntityManager.html" target="_top"> Javadoc</a> for the <code class="methodname"> OpenJPAEntityManager.getIdentityGenerator </code> and <code class="methodname">OpenJPAEntityManager.getFieldGenerator </code> methods for API details.