About this software
This one-user, one-year subscription grants access to a third-party JetBrains Marketplace plugin named JPA SQL. The plugin integrates with JetBrains IDEs to provide tooling related to Java Persistence API and SQL workflows for development environments. License management and installation are handled through the JetBrains Marketplace and the IDE plugin manager. Intended for individual developers who use JetBrains IDEs and need JPA/SQL-focused editor assistance
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Benefits
- Marketplace subscription: One-user, one-year subscription sold via JetBrains Marketplace
- IDE integration: Installs and runs within JetBrains IDEs via the plugin manager
- License management: Licenses are managed through the JetBrains Marketplace account
- Updates included: Subscription provides updates during the active term
- Target users: Designed for Java developers working with JPA and SQL
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Publisher support contact: Contact details and support links appear on the plugin Marketplace page
- JetBrains account help: JetBrains Account pages cover licensing and account management information
- Installation guides: IDE help pages describe how to install and manage plugins
- Billing and purchases: Billing transactions are handled through the JetBrains Marketplace purchase system
- Plugin updates: Updates are delivered through the IDE plugin manager during subscription term
Frequently asked questions
What is JetBrains 3rd Party JPA SQL used for?
JetBrains 3rd Party JPA SQL provides in-IDE tooling to view, edit, and analyze SQL and JPA queries, focusing on query authoring, syntax highlighting, and contextual assistance within a development environment.
Which query languages does it support?
It supports JPQL and native SQL commonly used with JPA, offering editing and validation features appropriate for both query types.
How does it assist developers working with JPA queries?
Typical assistance includes syntax highlighting, code completion, error detection, and navigation from queries to mapped entity attributes, helping reduce authoring errors.
Can it validate queries against JPA entity models?
Validation examines queries against available entity metadata in the development environment, flagging unresolved attributes and obvious type or syntax mismatches before runtime.