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The Database Web Services (DBWS) component of EclipseLink will provide the capability to easily expose a back-end data source as a web service with flexible control over the data source access and the XML payload used in the web services operations. | The Database Web Services (DBWS) component of EclipseLink will provide the capability to easily expose a back-end data source as a web service with flexible control over the data source access and the XML payload used in the web services operations. | ||
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== Utils == | == Utils == |
Revision as of 13:43, 14 February 2008
The Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) provides a comprehensive set of persistence infrastructure with a common foundation. The project is divided up into several components addressing the various persistence services and supporting infrastructure to assist consumers in their use of the project. These components are reflected in the source repository and the bug database.
Foundation
The foundation component is primarily the common mapping and runtime persistence infrastructure leveraged by the other components. It also contains the native object-relational and object-XML functionality.
JPA
'NOTE: 'Currently called ORM
MOXy
NOTE: Currently called OXM
SDO
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
The Service Data Objects (SDO) component of EclipseLink provides a complete SDO 2.1 implementation as well as many advanced features ...
DBWS
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
The Database Web Services (DBWS) component of EclipseLink will provide the capability to easily expose a back-end data source as a web service with flexible control over the data source access and the XML payload used in the web services operations.
EIS
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
The Enterprise information System component of EclipseLink delivers persistence functionality for developers to access and manipulate persistent data in object form from non-relational data sources using Java Connector Architecture (JCA) resource adapters.
Utils
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
A set of utilities to assist customer in their development and runtime usage of EclipseLink
- Migration
- Package Re-name utility
- Oracle TopLink Migration Tool
- TopLink Essentials Migration Tool
- Workbench: Standalone mapping tool supporting externalized XML mapping
Documentation
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
The EclipseLink project offers a rich set of documentation maintained on the wiki. This component will enable tracking of bugs and enhancement requests in bugzilla for this content.
- EclipseLink/UserGuide
- File a bug against the Documentation component
- Query for Documentation bugs
Examples
NOTE: This component does not yet exist
One of the key success criteria of a runtime framework is providing access to a rich set of examples that consumers can try to quickly gain knowledge of how the various persistence services and features work. This component will deliver a comprehensive set of examples maintained and tested for each milestone and release.