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On 28/11/2007, Edward C. Zimmermann <edz@b...> wrote: > Lets not even talk about XQuery. Do we talk about SQL in systems that have > SQL back ends? Normally the functionality is wrapped in other functions and > interfaces--- heck, these days, it seems most Java "programmers" could not > even write a line of SQL if they had too (they'd argue, of course, that they > don't). (Deviation from the thread here...) You're right - check out JPA, using say Hibernate as the implementation. Just annotate your pojos and it automagically takes care of persistence without needing a single line of SQL - it really is that good. http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/annotations/reference/en/html/entity.html I think it's amazing, and I could imagine the same annotation approach working well for persisting your objects to XML too. cheers -- Andrew Welch http://andrewjwelch.com Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/
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