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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)'' | 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)'' | ||
== Object relational mapping == | |||
== Definition == | |||
= Need = | |||
= Approaches = | |||
== Popular Approaches == | |||
Active Record | |||
Data Mapper | |||
== Popular Products == | |||
Hibernate | |||
Oslick | |||
== References == |
Revision as of 00:00, 22 October 2007
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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)
Object relational mapping
Definition
Need
Approaches
Popular Approaches
Active Record
Data Mapper
Popular Products
Hibernate
Oslick