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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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What the hell is objectivied relational mapping? Can anyone point me to references? I've Googled, but nothing. My client insists that the db act as an object broker. What does this mean? Thanks in advance... Evan |
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