Persistence in the enterprise: a guide to persistence technologies

  • Authors:
  • Roland Barcia;Geoffrey Hambrick;Kyle Brown;Robert Peterson;Kulvir Bhogal

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Persistence in the enterprise: a guide to persistence technologies
  • Year:
  • 2008

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The Definitive Guide to Today's Leading Persistence TechnologiesPersistence in the Enterprise is a unique, up-to-date, and objective guide to building the persistence layers of enterprise applications. Drawing on their extensive experience, five leading IBM® Web development experts carefully review the issues and tradeoffs associated with persistence in large-scale, business-critical applications.The authors offer a pragmatic, consistent comparison of each leading framework--both proprietary and open source. Writing for IT managers, architects, administrators, developers, and testers, the authors address a broad spectrum of issues, ranging from coding complexity and flexibility to scalability and licensing. In addition, they demonstrate each framework side by side, via a common example application. With their guidance, you'll learn how to define your persistence requirements, choose the most appropriate solutions, and build systems that maximize both performance and value.Coverage includes ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Taking an end-to-end application architecture view of persistence ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Understanding business drivers, IT requirements, and implementation issues ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Driving your persistence architecture via functional, nonfunctional, and domain requirements ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Modeling persistence domains ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Mapping domain models to relational databases ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Building a yardstick for comparing persistence frameworks and APIs ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Selecting the right persistence technologies for your applications ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Comparing JDBC™, Apache iBATIS, Hibernate Core, Apache OpenJPA, and pureQuery The companion web site includes sample code that implements the common example used throughout the technology evaluation chapters, 5-9.The IBM Press developerWorks® Series is a unique undertaking in which print books and the Web are mutually supportive. The publications in this series are complemented by resources on the developerWorks Web site on ibm.com. Icons throughout the book alert the reader to these valuable resources.