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VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and Java Server Pages
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VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and Java Server Pages

by Ueli Wahli, Greg Behrend, Daniel Peter
March 2000
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
472 pages
11h 17m
English
IBM Redbooks
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50 VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and JSPs
Figure 21. Schema Browser: Foreign Key Relationship Editor
Map Browser
Figure 22 shows the Map Browser. The Map Browser is used to logically
connect the object model description with the data store schema description.
This enables the Persistence Framework to generate the necessary service
code for such things as SQL queries and other supporting code needed for
persisting the model objects.
Mapping an object model to a data store is done by creating table maps and
property maps. A table map is required for the classes in the model that are
to be persisted inthe data
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