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    Hibernate

    Hibernate

    An object relational-mapping (ORM) library for Java

    Hibernate is an Object/Relational Mapper tool. It's very popular among Java applications and implements the Java Persistence API. Hibernate ORM enables developers to more easily write applications whose data outlives the application process. As an Object/Relational Mapping (ORM) framework, Hibernate is concerned with data persistence as it applies to relational databases (via JDBC).
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    ExtJS client and server side extension with a built-in ORM solution that can be used separately. Integration with Spring, JPA and JCR on server side as well as client side improved controls will simplify your development process and design decisions.
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    A lightweight framework to create and process metadata based, type-safe, debugable, readable, and maintainable queries for JPA 2.0. Example: CriteriaComposer(Student.class).select(AggregateFunction.SUM, Student_.unit).groupBy(Student_.name);
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