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pureQuery: IBM's new paradigm for writing Java database applications

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Akmal B. Chaudhri , Senior IT Specialist, IBM

27 Nov 2007

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See how you can use pureQuery -- IBM's new paradigm for writing Java™ database applications. Three scenarios are described in this demo. The first one is database-driven objectization, or relational table-to-Java transformation. The second is query-driven objectization, or SQL-to-Java transformation. The third is object-relational mapping, or Java-to-SQL transformation.

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About the author

Akmal has been working with database technology since 1988. He has been a regular presenter at many international conferences, including Object World, Object Technology and OOPSLA. He has also edited or co-edited eight books, including "XML Data Management" (Addison-Wesley, 2003). He holds a BSc in Computing and Information Systems, MSc in Business Systems Analysis and Design and a PhD in Computer Science. He is a Member of the British Computer Society (MBCS).




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