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Bidirectional relationship with Jackson in REST web services in WildFly

This is an example for a Bidirectional relationship between Java entities in a REST web service with the Jackson API. Assume we have a bidirectional relationship between two entities Parent and Child.               Using MySQL workbench to generate the SQL schema file for this two tables. DROP SCHEMA IF ...



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