Redbook Abstract
VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and Java Server Pages, SG24-5426-01
  Abstract
The Persistence Builder is the transaction and persistence framework feature of the IBM VisualAge for Java Enterprise Version 2and 3 product. The Persistence Builder enables your object models to persist in relational data stores. Creating the persistence layer is accomplished using the Persistence Builder tool set. The tool set helps you describe the business objects in your model that will persist in a data store. The tools generate the supporting code that services your persistent business as well as data definition language for relational databases to create the tables. The Persistence Builder supports various development paths from the model top-down to the database, from the database bottom-up to the model, and mapping a model to a database schema with the options to mix full generation, partial generation, and manually entered definitions for the components along the path. This redbook is intended for analysts, designers, software developers, application experts, and technical project managers who want to become familiar with the Persistence Builder. A basic understanding of object and relational technology is assumed. All developed sample applications and test scripts are available as downloadable sources.
  Table of Contents
Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. VisualAge for Java Version 2 and Version 3
Chapter 2. Environment Setup and Installation Instructions
Part 2. VisualAge for Java Persistence Builder
Chapter 3. Persistence Builder Concepts
Chapter 4. Persistence Builder Tools
Chapter 5. Simple Object Model: Customer
Chapter 6. Simple Associations
Chapter 7. Enhance Business Object Model
Chapter 8. Transactions
Chapter 9. Many-to-Many Associations
Chapter 10. Inheritance
Chapter 11. Complex Mappings
Chapter 12. Custom Queries
Chapter 13. Performance Considerations
Chapter 14. Persistence Builder Enhancements in Version 3
Part 3. ITSO Bank Application
Chapter 15. ATM Application Requirements and Database
Chapter 16. ATM Application Business Model and Controller
Chapter 17. Swing GUI for ATM Application
Chapter 18. ATM Application Using Servlets
Chapter 19. ATM Application Concurrent Processing
Chapter 20. ATM Application Using Java Server Pages
Chapter 21. Deployment of Applications, Applets, Servlets, and Java Server Pages
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  Profile
Publish date
2000-03-29
Lead author
Ueli Wahli
Other authors
Greg Behrend
Daniel Peter
ISBN number
0738415820
Number of pages
472