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The example below demonstrates the <code class="classname">Persistence</code> class in
action. You will typically execute code like this on application startup, then
cache the resulting factory for future use. This bootstrapping code is only
necessary in non-EE environments; in an EE environment <code class="classname">
EntityManagerFactories</code> are typically injected.
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Obtaining an EntityManagerFactory
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// if your persistence.xml file does not contain all settings already, you
// can add vendor settings to a map
Properties props = new Properties();
...
// create the factory defined by the "openjpa" entity-manager entry
EntityManagerFactory emf = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("openjpa", props);
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