We live in a relational world - which is too bad since we develop with objects. Since most non-trivial applications require information to be persisted and retrieved in what is generically called a database, we need to find efficient methods for persisting our objects and retrieving th... We live in a relational world - which is too bad since we develop with objects. Since most non-trivial applications require information to be persisted and retrieved in what is generically called a database, we need to find efficient methods for persisting our objects and retrieving th...Jun. 2, 2007 05:15 PM EDT Reads: 22,759 Replies: 2 |
Java is a great language for developing enterprise applications. It's powerful, scalable, robust, secure, and typically very complex. As a software developer, I want to solve business problems, not spend man-months building the plumbing for my applications. This article will demonstrat...Mar. 20, 2006 01:00 PM EST Reads: 32,945 |







Richard Conway is a software developer and technology consultant with more than 15 years of technology, project management, and information services experience. He has extensive experience developing Java/Struts-based web applications. He started focusing more on Swing based developments at the beginning of 2005 and has just finished a Swing-based client/server asset management project. He lives in Miami with his wife Patricia, is currently working on an EMR application, and plays sand volleyball in his spare time.
Java is a great language for developing enterprise applications. It's powerful, scalable, robust, secure, and typically very complex. As a software developer, I want to solve business problems, not spend man-months building the plumbing for my applications. This article will demonstrat...





















