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Programmer's Guide for Java
DB Visual ARCHITECT (DB-VA) is an Object-Relational Mapping tool which supports building database application faster, better and cheaper. In this guide, you will learn how to use the generated persistent Java code to manipulate the database. It shows you how the data will be inserted, retrieved, updated and deleted. Thus, it also shows you how to run the generated sample Java code.
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Updated: January 4, 2007
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File size: 2.67 MB
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Generating Java, Database and Persistent Library  
This chapter gives you an introduction to DB-VA, describes configuring database, generating database and Java code step by step.
Chapter 2 - Configuring Source and Library in Eclipse  
This chapter will show you how to create a new Java Project and copy the previous generated persistent code and library in Eclipse.
Chapter 3 - Developing Java Enterprise Web Application Sample Project
In this chapter we will use a simple application to show you how to generate Java code, configure your web application, creating, querying, updating and deleting objects.
Chapter 4 - Developing Standalone Java Application Sample Project
In this chapter we will use a simple application to show you how to generate Java code, create standalone Java application, creating, querying, updating and deleting objects.
Chapter 5 - Querying Database  
In this chapter, you can learn how to configure and generate the criteria class and set different conditions for the criteria class to retrieve the record from the database.
Chapter 6 - Generating Object-Oriented Java Source from Relational Database  
In this chapter, you will reverse a database schema in DB-VA and generate Object-Oriented Java source.
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