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# [http://www.objectarchitects.de/ObjectArchitects/orpatterns/index.htm?Appendices/products.htm O/R Mapping Products] | # [http://www.objectarchitects.de/ObjectArchitects/orpatterns/index.htm?Appendices/products.htm O/R Mapping Products] |
Revision as of 14:46, 21 October 2007
Object-relational mapping. Ruby's ActiveRecord is one attempt to allow an object-oriented program to use a relational database. The Crossing Chasms pattern is another. Look up several approaches to mapping relational databases to o-o programs, include hyperlinks to all of them, and explain how they differ. Report on the strengths of various approaches (making sure to credit the authors for their insights).
Introduction
Object-relational Mapping
Implementations
ActiveRecord in Ruby
Crossing Chasms Pattern
Hibernate
Service Data Object
Comparison
Reference
- ORM Thesis[1]
External Links