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Description: In this scathing response to Don Bales' recent critique of Java Data Objects, David Jordan offers proof that JDO does not regard SQL as a bad thing, yields shorter and simpler code, and is vendor-neutral.
(May 29, 2002)
Flawed Understanding of JDO Leads to FUD - O'Reilly Media Flawed Understanding of JDO Leads to FUD When a new technology comes along that introduces a paradigm shift, it often challenges the existing, established technology in use. It is a natural tendency for those with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) about the new technology. Java Data Objects (JDO) is a new technology released from the Java Community Process that allows developers to directly persist their object models in transactional datastores. It supports the development of applications where the Java object model serves as the sole data model used in the application. It provides a query facility that allows applications to filter the objects in their object model using query operators and syntax taken directly from Java. JDBC and SQL are noticeably absent from JDO's interface, yet it has been designed so that it can be layered on top of these relational database technologies.
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| Page title: | Flawed Understanding of JDO Leads to FUD - O'Reilly Media |
| Keywords: | jdo,sql,oracle,java data objects,object/relational mapping,don bales,dion almaer,O'Reilly Media |
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