In this talk, Michael Rowley will describe SDO and how it can be used
to simplify and unify data access programming. Michael will describe
the architecture and APIs that make up SDO and will show several
examples.
Simplifying data access has been a perennial issue for Java developers
and several technologies have been created for that purpose. Since SDO
does not attempt to be all things to all people, there are times when
it is complementary to other technologies, while in other cases it
competes. This talk will compare code as it looks with SDO to code that
uses other approaches.
Parleys.com: Service Data Objects
Produced by Parleys.com
published 14 years ago
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In this talk, Michael Rowley will describe SDO and how it can be used to simplify and unify data access programming. Michael will describe the architecture and APIs that make up SDO and will show several examples. Simplifying data access has been a perennial issue for Java developers and sev...
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