JPA (Java Persistence API) is a Java specification for managing relational data in Java applications. It defines an API for performing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations, object-relational mapping, and other persistence-related tasks. JPA itself is just a specification, meaning it's a set of interfaces and rules. Implementations like Hibernate provide the concrete code that makes JPA work.
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