Object-Relational Mapping – Taking the Horror Out of Data Access
Object-Relational Mapping – Taking the Horror Out of Data Access 1. Horror stories and the object data divide Let’s face it, the world is getting more and more OO, but
Object-Relational Mapping – Taking the Horror Out of Data Access 1. Horror stories and the object data divide Let’s face it, the world is getting more and more OO, but
Andrea Zanetti Riccardo Munisso Downolad code from here Introduction Serialization is a very powerful characteristic of the .NET Framework. Serialization make the task of object persistency very easy but there
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ore than a year has now passed since I wrote my book (.NET Enterprise Design with Visual Basic .NET and SQL Server 2000[1]. The book discusses solutions to common design
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his article benchmarks a few different ways to access data using ADO.NET. Hopefully, after seeing the results of these tests, you will have a better idea concerning what approach to
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am frequently asked the following question,”Should I be using stateless or stateful components for scalability?” My answer is invariably an emphatic “Yes!” What I mean by this, is that both
he Web application with which I am currently involved, relies heavily on external data abstractions to control both functionality, as well as the UI appearance. These external data repositories are