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Table of content
Java Data Objects
Authors:
Jordan D.
,
Russell C.
Published year: 2005
Pages: 1/159
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Main Page
Main Page
Table of content
Dedication
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
Organization
Software and Versions
Conventions
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. An Initial Tour
1.1 Defining a Persistent Object Model
1.2 Project Build Environment
1.3 Establish a Datastore Connection and Transaction
1.4 Operations on Instances
1.5 Summary
Chapter 2. An Overview of JDO Interfaces
2.1 The javax.jdo Package
2.2 The javax.jdo.spi Package
2.3 Optional Features
Chapter 3. JDO Architectures
3.1 Architecture Within Application JVM
3.2 Datastore Access
3.3 System Architectures with a JDO Application
Chapter 4. Defining Persistent Classes
4.1 Kinds of Classes and Instances
4.2 Java Classes and Metadata
4.3 Fields
Chapter 5. Datastore Mappings
5.1 Mapping Approaches
5.2 Relational Modeling Constructs
5.3 Modeling Constructs in Java and Relational Models
5.4 Mapping Classes to Tables
5.5 Mapping a Single-Valued Field to a Column
5.6 Identity
5.7 Inheritance
5.8 References
5.9 Collections and Relationships
Chapter 6. Class Enhancement
6.1 Enhancement Approaches
6.2 Binary Compatibility
6.3 Enhancement Effects on Your Code
6.4 Changes Made by the Enhancer
Chapter 7. Establishing a JDO Runtime Environment
7.1 Configuring a PersistenceManagerFactory
7.2 Acquiring a PersistenceManager
7.3 Transactions
7.4 Multiple PersistenceManagers
7.5 Multithreading
Chapter 8. Instance Management
8.1 Persistence of Instances
8.2 Extent Access
8.3 Accessing and Updating Instances
8.4 Deleting Instances
Chapter 9. The JDO Query Language
9.1 Query Components
9.2 Creating and Initializing a Query
9.3 Changes in the Cache
9.4 Query Namespaces
9.5 Query Execution
9.6 The Query Filter
9.7 Ordering Query Results
9.8 Closing a Query
Chapter 10. Identity
10.1 Overview
10.2 Datastore Identity
10.3 Application Identity
10.4 Nondurable Identity
10.5 Identity Methods
10.6 Advanced Topics
Chapter 11. Lifecycle States and Transitions
11.1 Lifecycle States
11.2 State Interrogation
11.3 State Transitions
Chapter 12. Field Management
12.1 Transactional Fields
12.2 null Values
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Java Data Objects
Authors:
Jordan D.
,
Russell C.
Published year: 2005
Pages: 1/159
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