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I would like to know which way is the best to define entity manager. I am using spring boot

case 1) creating in spring service class like follows

@Service
@Transactional
public class DemoService {

    private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(DemoService.class);

    private EntityManagerFactory emf;

    public void getEntity(){
        final EntityManager em = emf.createEntityManager();
    }

    @PersistenceUnit
    public void setEntityManagerFactory(final EntityManagerFactory emf) {
        this.emf = emf;
    }

}

Case 2.) Define a global entity manager and share it across all services.

Note : Each service only reflects one single Entity definition.

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    1. No, 2. No. Just add a field of type EntityManager annotate with @PersistenceContext and be done with it.
    – M. Deinum
    Jun 3, 2015 at 13:54

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Injecting the EntityManager is the simplest and the most effective way to do it:

@PersistenceContext(unitName = "persistenceUnit")
private EntityManager entityManager;
  • You don't need to set the EntityManagerFactory, since you need a transaction-bound EntityManager.
  • You don't need to hold the EntityManager in a global component, since that would be yet another indirection layer and you can simply mock the EntityManager anyway.

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