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By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Finding the best approach when accessing a database from Java can be a daunting task. The most common solution is to program directly to the JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) APIs. The result is hard-to-read source files, bloated with complex code that has nothing to do with business logic. To make matters worse, JDBC does nothing to address the natural differences that usually exist between a system's object model and its relational data model....n
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