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  2. MyBatis - Wikipedia

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    MyBatis provides a code generator. MyBatis Generator will introspect a database table (or many tables) and generate MyBatis artifacts needed to perform CRUD operations (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete). An Eclipse plugin is available. It will preserve any custom code in case of regeneration but only if you use the Eclipse plugin.

  3. Apache iBATIS - Wikipedia

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    The result is a significant reduction in the amount of code that a developer needs to access a relational database using lower level APIs like JDBC and ODBC. Other persistence frameworks such as Hibernate allow the creation of an object model (in Java, say) by the user, and create and maintain the relational database automatically. iBATIS takes ...

  4. Identity column - Wikipedia

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    Because the concept is so important in database science, many RDBMS systems implement some type of generated key, although each has its own terminology. Today a popular technique for generating identity is to generate a random UUID. An identity column differs from a primary key in that its values are managed by the server and usually cannot be ...

  5. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    It is a multi-model database, supporting graph, document, key/value, and object models but the relationships are managed as in graph databases with direct connections between records. ORMLite Object Relational Mapping Lite (ORM Lite) provides some functionality for persisting Java objects to SQL databases while avoiding the complexity and ...

  6. Data source name - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a data source name (DSN, sometimes known as a database source name, though "data sources" can comprise other repositories apart from databases) is a string that has an associated data structure used to describe a connection to a data source.

  7. Unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for those objects and for a specific purpose. [1] The concept was formalized early in the development of computer science and information systems.

  8. SAML metadata - Wikipedia

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    Entity ID; Protocol endpoints (bindings and locations) Every SAML system entity has an entity ID, a globally-unique identifier used in software configurations, relying-party databases, and client-side cookies. On the wire, every SAML protocol message contains the entity ID of the issuer.

  9. Wrapper function - Wikipedia

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    A helper function is a function which groups parts of computation by assigning descriptive names and allowing for the reuse of the computations. [6] Although not all wrappers are helper functions, all helper functions are wrappers, and a notable use of helper functions—grouping frequently utilized operations—is in dynamic binary translation, in which helper functions of a particular ...