See: Description
Class | Description |
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SDataLoader<T extends SRecordInstance> |
This class provides simple bulk data loading facilities which are particularly handy for developing test data.
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SDriver |
This is the internal generic database driver that contains database dependent
code.
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SGenerator |
Generate keys using rows in a separate sequence table.
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SGeneratorInsertIdentity |
Generator using Identity columns which have values added by the database when
rows are inserted.
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SSessionJdbc |
Performs all the interactions between a DataSet and a JDBC Connection.
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SStatistics |
Gathers and displays per session statistics.
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Enum | Description |
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SDriver.OffsetStrategy |
This package is dependent on the dataset package which are used to store the data and meta data. It is built in a second step to the dataset package to ensure that there are no dependencies from the dataset package to this one.
This is packaged into simpleorm-sessionJdbc.jar.jar
See the ../../../../webSite/sorm/whitepaper.html for a more details.
The website is www.SimpleORM.org which contains current information. (A local copy is at ../../../../webSite/index.html).
Note that most non public declarations have package scope, not private scope. This includes instance variables. Further, the simpleorm jar is not sealed. This means that if you do need to hack SimpleORM you can generally create a new class within the simpleorm.core package with appropriate static methods, and thus not need to change the SimpleORM classes themselves. Of course this is not supported, and make sure you let us know what you did so that we can incorporate the changes into the main package.