Pro LINQ Object Relational Mapping with C# 2008
It is nearly impossible today to write enterprise software without the use of one or more relational databases. Granted, in some cases the data is transient and not stored in a database, but for the most part software needs to consume and manipulate the data in a database. Easy enough, right? You...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-319212014-01-20T04:22:04Z Pro LINQ Object Relational Mapping with C# 2008 Mehta, Vijay P. Technologies It is nearly impossible today to write enterprise software without the use of one or more relational databases. Granted, in some cases the data is transient and not stored in a database, but for the most part software needs to consume and manipulate the data in a database. Easy enough, right? You put the lime in the coconut and you’ve got yourself a data-aware software application. Wrong! There are hundreds of ways to connect software systems to databases and thousands of people who think they have the skeleton key for data access layers. I can’t say that I have the end-all pattern for data access, but I do have an efficient, repeatable way to apply industry design patterns to build scalable object-oriented persistence layers. 2012-09-18T01:24:04Z 2012-09-18T01:24:04Z 2008 Book 978-1-4302-0597-5 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31921 en application/pdf Apress |
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It is nearly impossible today to write enterprise software without the use of one or more relational
databases. Granted, in some cases the data is transient and not stored in a database, but
for the most part software needs to consume and manipulate the data in a database. Easy enough,
right? You put the lime in the coconut and you’ve got yourself a data-aware software application.
Wrong! There are hundreds of ways to connect software systems to databases and thousands of
people who think they have the skeleton key for data access layers. I can’t say that I have the
end-all pattern for data access, but I do have an efficient, repeatable way to apply industry
design patterns to build scalable object-oriented persistence layers. |
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