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Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-Oriented Applications
Clifton Nock
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| #1455016 in Books | 2003-09-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.62 x1.22 x7.12l,2.05 | File type: PDF | 512 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Useful patterns and interesting concepts|By Ray Ye|The book presented 25 patterns grouped in 5 areas, decoupling (conceptual and architectural level), resource, input/output, cache and concurrency.
The most interesting patterns are in resource and cache. Decoupling and concurrency patterns (e.g., data accessor, active domain object, layers, transactions, optimistic/p|From the Back Cover||25 proven patterns for improving data access and application performance Efficient, high-quality data access code is crucial to the performance and usability of virtually any enterprise application--and there's no better way to improve an
25 proven patterns for improving data access and application performance Efficient, high-quality data access code is crucial to the performance and usability of virtually any enterprise application--and there's no better way to improve an existing system than to optimize its data access code. Regardless of database engine, platform, language, or application, developers repeatedly encounter the same relational database access challenges. In Data Access Patterns, Clifton N...
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