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  2. MyBatis - Wikipedia

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    Unlike ORM frameworks, MyBatis does not map Java objects to database tables but Java methods to SQL statements. MyBatis lets you use all your database functionality like stored procedures, views, queries of any complexity and vendor proprietary features. It is often a good choice for legacy or de-normalized databases or to obtain full control ...

  3. Apache iBATIS - Wikipedia

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    JPetStore 1.0 had a big impact [4] and the database layer that Clinton used attracted the attention of the community. Soon, iBATIS Database Layer 1.0 project started, composed of two components: iBATIS DAO and iBATIS SQL Maps. iBATIS 2.0 was released in June 2004. [5] It was a complete redesign while keeping the same features.

  4. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Non-relational, distributed database modeled after Google's BigTable Apache Hive: Component of Hortonworks Data Platform(HDP). Hive provides a SQL-like interface to data stored in HDP. Apache JackRabbit: Content repository for the Java platform. Apache Jena: Web framework for building Semantic web apps in Java.

  5. Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics

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    We create log records of the form (Sequence Number, Transaction ID, Page ID, Redo, Undo, Previous Sequence Number). The Redo and Undo fields keep information about the changes this log record saves and how to undo them. The Previous Sequence Number is a reference to the previous log record that was created for this transaction.

  6. Log trigger - Wikipedia

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    In relational databases, the log trigger or history trigger is a mechanism for automatic recording of information about changes inserting or/and updating or/and deleting rows in a database table. It is a particular technique for change data capturing , and in data warehousing for dealing with slowly changing dimensions .

  7. Transaction log - Wikipedia

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    Physically, a log is a file listing changes to the database, stored in a stable storage format. If, after a start, the database is found in an inconsistent state or not been shut down properly, the database management system reviews the database logs for uncommitted transactions and rolls back the changes made by these transactions ...

  8. Redo log - Wikipedia

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    Having a redo log makes it possible to replay SQL statements. Before an Oracle database changes data in a datafile it writes changes to the redo log. If something happens to one of the datafiles, a recovery procedure can restore a backed-up datafile and then replay the redo written since backup-time; this brings the datafile to the state it had ...

  9. Ebean - Wikipedia

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    The idea being that many development efforts require control over the exact sql, calling stored procedures or are more simply solved with 'Relational' approaches. The ultimate goal for Ebean is to combine the best ORM features from JPA with the best 'Relational' features from products like MyBatis into a single persistence framework.