The Eclipse Java Persistence Platform: EclipseLink’s Full Monty
The
announcement of Eclipse’s Java Persistence Platform project signals the
inauguration of a new generation of persistence in which all of the
dominant persistence standards are implemented and accessible from a
single source. The project, nicknamed EclipseLink, is composed of a set
of separate runtime components that run in both clients and servers,
and is the first open-source project to offer a full suite of
persistence technologies.
In this presentation, recorded at EclipseWorld 2008, Oracle's Peter Krogh provides an overview of EclipseLink, the standard technologies it implements, and how these technologies can be used separately or together to meet advanced and diverse application requirements. He shows examples of how to use EclipseLink to map Java objects in object-relational and object-XML contexts, and how it can be used in any runtime environment, including Java SE, Java EE, Spring and Tomcat.
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Miller Roger replied on Tue, 2009/03/03 - 1:42pm
I have already see two of the presentation you posted here. There were all about topics i care. The only problem is that slide are neither shown in the video (e.g google videos or parleys) nor provide to download (e.g Yui theater). That make it difficult to really follow the presentation.
So is there a way to get the slides or a better video with slides on it?
Nitin Bharti replied on Tue, 2009/03/03 - 2:03pm
in response to: fremds
Hi Fremds, I've pinged the presenter for his slide deck. Will get that up as soon as I receive it. Sorry for the inconvenience. Stay tuned...
Nitin Bharti
Nitin Bharti replied on Tue, 2009/03/03 - 2:14pm
in response to: fremds
The slides have been posted -
http://java.dzone.com/sites/all/files/EclipsLink_FullMonty_EW08-807.pdf
De ZB replied on Tue, 2009/03/03 - 2:54pm
Kevin Jordan replied on Tue, 2009/03/03 - 3:52pm
in response to: dzb
Miller Roger replied on Wed, 2009/03/04 - 5:17am
in response to: nbharti78