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This part describes the architecture of EclipseLink and how EclipseLink fits into your development process. | This part describes the architecture of EclipseLink and how EclipseLink fits into your development process. | ||
− | * [[Introduction to EclipseLink (ELUG)|Introduction to EclipseLink]] | + | * [[Introduction to EclipseLink (ELUG)|Introduction to EclipseLink]] – General information on EclipseLink including the EclipseLink application space, development process, components, and the EclipseLink metamodel. |
− | *[[Introduction to EclipseLink Application Development (ELUG)|Introduction to EclipseLink Application Development]] | + | *[[Introduction to EclipseLink Application Development (ELUG)|Introduction to EclipseLink Application Development]] – Overview of the key stages in the EclipseLink development process including choosing an application architecture and platform, object and relational mapping, building the persistence layer, and deploying and maintaining a EclipseLink application. |
Revision as of 08:18, 18 December 2007
EclipseLink Application Development Overview
This part describes the architecture of EclipseLink and how EclipseLink fits into your development process.
- Introduction to EclipseLink – General information on EclipseLink including the EclipseLink application space, development process, components, and the EclipseLink metamodel.
- Introduction to EclipseLink Application Development – Overview of the key stages in the EclipseLink development process including choosing an application architecture and platform, object and relational mapping, building the persistence layer, and deploying and maintaining a EclipseLink application.