Object-oriented application development often involves storing application objects in a relational database. Sometimes it is desirable to develop the persistent classes and the relational database in an independent way, and to use an object persistent manager to connect them in a suitable way. This paper introduces {M2ORM2, a model for describing meet-in-the-middle mappings between object schemas and relational schemas, to support the transparent management of object persistence by means of relational databases.

Cabibbo, L., Roberto, P. (2004). M2ORM2: A Model for the Transparent Management of Relationally Persistent Objects. In Database Programming Languages, 9th International Workshop, DBPL 2003, Revised Papers [10.1007/978-3-540-24607-7_11].

M2ORM2: A Model for the Transparent Management of Relationally Persistent Objects

CABIBBO, Luca;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Object-oriented application development often involves storing application objects in a relational database. Sometimes it is desirable to develop the persistent classes and the relational database in an independent way, and to use an object persistent manager to connect them in a suitable way. This paper introduces {M2ORM2, a model for describing meet-in-the-middle mappings between object schemas and relational schemas, to support the transparent management of object persistence by means of relational databases.
2004
3-540-20896-8
Cabibbo, L., Roberto, P. (2004). M2ORM2: A Model for the Transparent Management of Relationally Persistent Objects. In Database Programming Languages, 9th International Workshop, DBPL 2003, Revised Papers [10.1007/978-3-540-24607-7_11].
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