Jakarta Persistence defines a standard for management of persistence and object/relational mapping in Java(R) environments.
Latest information and milestone builds may be found at:
https://jakartaee.github.io/persistence/
In particular, the last drafts of the specification are available in PDF and HTML format, along with Javadoc API documentation.
- Most of the Jakarta Persistence project source code is licensed under the Eclipse Public License (EPL) v2.0 and Eclipse Distribution License (EDL) v1.0.; see the license information at the top of each source file.
- The source code for the Jakarta Persistence Specification project is licensed under the Eclipse Public License (EPL) v2.0 and GNU General Public License (GPL) v2 with Classpath Exception; again, the license is in each source file.
- The binary jar files published to the Maven repository are licensed
under the same licenses as the corresponding source code;
see the file
META-INF/LICENSE.txt
in each jar file.
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or LICENSE.md
files.
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