About This Book
Java Persistence Architecture (JPA) is the recommended persistence technology for complex object hierarchies in Java projects. Caché and Ensemble currently support JPA 1.0 and 2.0 via the Hibernate implementations of the JPA specifications. See “Using the Caché Hibernate Dialect” in Using Caché with JDBC.
Extreme Event Persistence (XEP) is the recommended persistence technology for high-performance simple to medium complexity object hierarchies in Java projects. See “Using eXTreme Event Persistence” in Using Java with Caché eXTreme.
This book is a guide to the Caché Java Binding, which provides a simple, direct way to use Caché objects within a Java application. The book contains the following sections:
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The Caché Java Binding — introduces the Java binding, and describes its architecture and system requirements.
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Using the Java Binding — provides a quick description of how to use the binding.
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Java Proxy Class Mapping — describes how Caché classes and data types are mapped to Java.
There is also a detailed Table of Contents.
The following documents also contain material related to the Java binding:
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Using Caché with JDBC describes how to use the Caché JDBC driver to connect to external JDBC data sources.
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The Caché Java Binding and JDBC QuickStart Tutorial provides a quick introduction to working with the Java binding. It includes a complete sample Java binding application.
For general information, see Using InterSystems Documentation.