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Crossing the Object Data Divide Part 1 of 2

Overview One of the realities of building business applications with object-oriented technology is that the only way to persist objects is typically with a relational database. Because of the so-called "object-relational impedance mismatch" (that is, the poor mapping of object technology which uses memory location for object identity onto relational databases which use primary keys for object identity), the two have a rocky working relationship. The technical challenges, difficult enough to overcome on their own, are compounded by the object-data "divide" the politics between the object community and the data community.

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PublisherAmbySoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads3
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