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Revision as of 14:09, 29 April 2009
This section explains where and how you use EclipseLink SDO to customize your application to meet requirements.
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Performing Actions on Data Objects at Run Time
Use the following classes to perform actions on your data objects:
For more information, see EclipseLink SDO examples.
Using HelperContext
SDO defines a HelperContext interface. You use it to access related SDO helper classes that let you perform common operations such as reading and writing XML documents, defining SDO types from XML Schema, and so on.
To obtain a default context, call the HelperProvider getDefaultContext method.
Obtain the local context provided by EclipseLink as follows:
HelperContext helperContext = new SDOHelperContext();
For more information, see the following:
What You May Need to Know About Local and Global HelperContexts
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Using DataFactory
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Using XMLHelper
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Using DataHelper
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Using CopyHelper
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Using EqualityHelper
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Generating Static SDO Classes at Design Time
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Performing Integration
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Integrating SDO with JAXB
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Integrating SDO with JPA
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Using SDO as a Web Service Binding Layer
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How to Use Web Service Attachments
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Executing XPath with XML
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