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The following sections provide an overview of how to use EclipseLink to map persistent objects to a data source and how to capture that information for use with the EclipseLink run-time component: | The following sections provide an overview of how to use EclipseLink to map persistent objects to a data source and how to capture that information for use with the EclipseLink run-time component: | ||
− | *[[Introduction to EclipseLink Mapping and Configuration (ELUG)]] – Introduces the metadata, contained in the descriptor, used by EclipseLink to generate SQL statements that create, read, modify, and delete objects. | + | *[[Introduction to EclipseLink Mapping and Configuration (ELUG)|Introduction to EclipseLink Mapping and Configuration]] – Introduces the metadata, contained in the descriptor, used by EclipseLink to generate SQL statements that create, read, modify, and delete objects. |
− | *[[Introduction to Projects (ELUG)]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink project types and important project concepts. | + | *[[Introduction to Projects (ELUG)|Introduction to Projects ]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink project types and important project concepts. |
− | *[[Introduction to Descriptors (ELUG)]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink descriptor types and important descriptor concepts. | + | *[[Introduction to Descriptors (ELUG)|Introduction to Descriptors]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink descriptor types and important descriptor concepts. |
− | *[[Introduction to Mappings (ELUG)]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink mapping types and important mapping concepts. | + | *[[Introduction to Mappings (ELUG)|Introduction to Mappings]] – Describes each of the different EclipseLink mapping types and important mapping concepts. |
− | *[[Introduction to Persistence Layer (ELUG)]] – Provides an overview of how to use sessions, queries, and transactions in your application. | + | *[[Introduction to Persistence Layer (ELUG)|Introduction to Persistence Layer]] – Provides an overview of how to use sessions, queries, and transactions in your application. |
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 8 April 2008
Overview of EclipseLink Mappings and Project
The following sections provide an overview of how to use EclipseLink to map persistent objects to a data source and how to capture that information for use with the EclipseLink run-time component:
- Introduction to EclipseLink Mapping and Configuration – Introduces the metadata, contained in the descriptor, used by EclipseLink to generate SQL statements that create, read, modify, and delete objects.
- Introduction to Projects – Describes each of the different EclipseLink project types and important project concepts.
- Introduction to Descriptors – Describes each of the different EclipseLink descriptor types and important descriptor concepts.
- Introduction to Mappings – Describes each of the different EclipseLink mapping types and important mapping concepts.
- Introduction to Persistence Layer – Provides an overview of how to use sessions, queries, and transactions in your application.