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		<title>abstract classes 86 8 activation (of entity beans) 185</title>
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		<title>238 Glossary Definition (DTD); XML documents constrained by</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bibliography   Coad, Peter, Mayfield, Mark and Kern, Jon Java Design, 2nd edition (Yourdon  Press, 1999) ISBN 0-13-911181-6.   Coad, Peter, Lefebvre, Eric, and De Luca, Jeff, Java Modeling in Color with UML:  Enterprise Components and Process (Prentice Hall, 1999) ISBN 0-13-011510-X.   Hall, Marty, Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bibliography   Coad, Peter, Mayfield, Mark and Kern, Jon Java Design, 2nd edition (Yourdon  Press, 1999) ISBN 0-13-911181-6.   Coad, Peter, Lefebvre, Eric, and De Luca, Jeff, Java Modeling in Color with UML:  Enterprise Components and Process (Prentice Hall, 1999) ISBN 0-13-011510-X.   Hall, Marty, Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages (Sun Microsystems Press, 2000)  ISBN 0-13-089340-4.   Joy, Bill, Steele, Guy, Grosling, James, Brache Gilad, Java Language Specification,  2nd edition (Addison-Wesley, 2000) ISBN 0-201-31008-2.   McLaughlin, Brett, Java and XML (O Reilly, 2000) ISBN 0-596-00016-2.   Monson-Haefel, Richard, Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd edition, (O Reilly, 2001)  ISBN 0-596-00226-2.   Monson-Haefel, Richard, and Chappel, David A., Java Message Service (O Reilly,  2001) ISBN 0-596-00068-5.   Nicola, Jill, Mayfield, Mark, and Abney, Mike, Streamlined Object   Modeling: Patterns, Rules, and Implementation (Prentice Hall PTR, 2002)   ISBN 0-13-066839-7.    <br />Note: If you are looking for good and high quality web space to host and run your java application check Vision <a target="_blank" href="http://www.visionwebhosting.net">java hosting</a> services
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>238 Glossary   Definition (DTD); XML documents constrained by a DTD and which conform to the grammar defined by the DTD and are said to be valid   well formed (XML) All XML documents must be well formed, in that they  must obey the basic document structure and close all tags in the reverse of  the order in which they were opened   XML eXtensible Markup Language   a markup language specification that  defines the structure of a document, but leaves the choice of tag names to be  agreed by the document authors and readers    <br />Note: If you are looking for good and high quality web space to host and run your java application check Vision <a target="_blank" href="http://www.visionwebhosting.net">java hosting</a> services
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		<title>236 Glossary instance that has been made persistent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glossary 237   SQL-92 Structured Query Language (1992 standard)   stateful (session bean) A stateful component is dedicated to a single client  for the duration of the client s reference to that component; it can usefully  maintain client-specific state across method invocations   stateless (session bean) A stateless component is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glossary 237   SQL-92 Structured Query Language (1992 standard)   stateful (session bean) A stateful component is dedicated to a single client  for the duration of the client s reference to that component; it can usefully  maintain client-specific state across method invocations   stateless (session bean) A stateless component is dedicated to a single  client only for the duration of an individual method invocation by that  client on the component; it cannot meaningfully maintain client-specific  state across method invocations   transient 1. A keyword in Java that specifies attributes as being non-serialized   2. An object that does not represent persistent data  transient (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance that does  not represent a data store entity, as is typical of instances newly instantiated  with the new keyword   Transient-Clean (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance that  is transactional, but which has not been changed in the current transaction   Transient-Dirty (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance that  is transactional, and has been changed in the current transaction   transparent persistence Everything that JDO undertakes in order to abstract  applications from the underlying complexity of object persistence, specifically:   1. persistence by reachability  2. automatic change tracking of JDO instances  3. automatic mapping of Java data types to the native data types of the  underlying data store  4. automatic mapping of persistence-capable classes to data structures in the  underlying data store  5. automatic mapping of relationships between persistent instances: references, collections and, if supported, arrays  6. automatic support for inheritance hierarchies of persistence-capable  classes and, if supported, interface implementation hierarchies as well  7. automatic translation of JDOQL syntax to the native query language of  the underlying data store if appropriate  UML Unified Modeling Language   a set of standard notations by which software systems, and elements thereof, can be diagrammed   uniquing The process by which a JDO implementation ensures that there is at  most one JDO instance with a given JDO identity (Object ID) in the persistence manager s cache at one time   URL Universal resource locator   valid (XML) Some XML documents are constrained by a Document Type    <br />Note: If you are looking for best hosting provider to host and run your tomcat application check Astra <a target="_blank" href="http://www.astrawebhosting.net">tomcat hosting</a> services
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		<title>236 Glossary instance that has been made persistent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[236 Glossary   instance that has been made persistent and subsequently deleted, all within  the current transaction   Persistent-Nontransactional (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO  instance that represents a persistent data store entity, but which is not guaranteed to be transactionally consistent with that entity   persistent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>236 Glossary   instance that has been made persistent and subsequently deleted, all within  the current transaction   Persistent-Nontransactional (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO  instance that represents a persistent data store entity, but which is not guaranteed to be transactionally consistent with that entity   persistent object model 1. The set of restrictions placed on an object model  in order for it to be persistable through JDO, and the implications of persisting an object model through JDO   2. An object model comprising persistence-capable classes  primary key class (EJB) One of the classes that make up an entity bean  component, specifically the class that provides identity for the entity bean;  EJB primary key classes can be replaced by JDO Object ID classes if the  underlying BMP mechanism is JDO   primary key class (JDO) The Object ID class for a persistence-capable class  with application identity is sometimes referred to as the class s primary key  class   projection The capability of a query language to return a result comprising  objects that are not instances of the candidate class; not currently available  in JDOQL   provisionally persistent A transient instance to be made persistent through  persistence by reachability is actually made provisionally persistent until the  transaction commits; on commit the instance becomes persistent if and only  if it is still reachable from a persistent instance (i.e. it has not been detached  from the object graph in the interim)   QOM Query object model   RDBMS Relational database management system   a data store that natively  persists data as tables of rows and columns; storage of objects requires that  they be decomposed into constituent field values, each of which is stored as  a column value   remote interface (EJB) One of the interfaces that make up an EJB component, specifically the interface that identifies those business methods that  the client may invoke on the component   required JDO features Features detailed in the JDO specification that an  implementation must support in order to be JDO-compliant   RMI Remote Method Invocation   a Java API for distributed programming   SPI Service providers  interface   programming interface used by the service  provider, as opposed to the application developer   SQL Structured Query Language    <br />Note: If you are looking for best hosting provider to host and run your tomcat application check Astra <a target="_blank" href="http://www.astrawebhosting.net">tomcat hosting</a> services
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		<title>234 Glossary JSP JavaServer Page   text document</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glossary 235   ODBMS Object Database Management System   a data store that natively persists objects   ODMG Object Data Management Group   OEM Original equipment manufacturer   optional JDO features Features detailed in the JDO specification, but which  an implementation is not obliged to support in order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glossary 235   ODBMS Object Database Management System   a data store that natively persists objects   ODMG Object Data Management Group   OEM Original equipment manufacturer   optional JDO features Features detailed in the JDO specification, but which  an implementation is not obliged to support in order to be JDO-compliant   O-R Object-Relational   applies to any mechanism that maps between object  technology and relational technology, and specifically to JDO implementations that support an underlying relational database   orthogonal Concepts are orthogonal if they are independent of each other  (the Greek actually means  at right angles ); transactionality and persistence  are orthogonal concepts, and thus an instance may be transactional or not  transactional regardless of whether it is persistent or non-persistent   persistence by reachability The recursive algorithm by which transient  instances referenced by a persistent instance are themselves made persistent   persistence-capable A class that implements the PersistenceCapable interface and which is identified to the implementation as such (as a  persistence-capable class) in the persistence descriptor   persistence descriptor An XML document that identifies the persistence- capable classes to a JDO implementation, and facilitates the overriding of  default persistence modifiers and the specification of further persistence-relevant information for such classes   persistent Stored beyond the lifetime of a single JVM process   objects (and  object graphs) which are persistent, represent data that is stored in the data  store   Persistent-Clean (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance  that has some of its field values loaded, but which has not been changed in  the current transaction   Persistent-Deleted (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance  that was persistent before this transaction, but has been deleted in the current transaction   Persistent-Dirty (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance that  was persistent before this transaction, but has been changed in the current  transaction   Persistent-New (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO instance that  has been made persistent in the current transaction   Persistent-New-Deleted (JDO state) The state that applies to any JDO    </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>234 Glossary   JSP JavaServer Page   text document containing marked-up text and optionally embedded Java constructs, which is translated into a Java servlet and  executed in the web server tier   JTA Java Transaction Architecture   JVM Java Virtual Machine   software that executes Java byte-code and, by  virtue of its implementation for many disparate computer platforms, ascribes  portability to the Java language   managed environment Usage of JDO by components executing in a J2EE  application server   NASDAQ Listing of technology stocks traded on the New York stock  exchange, see www.nasdaq.com   nondurable identity A JDO identity type whereby uniqueness is not maintained in the data store, thus facilitating the rapid persistence of new  instances   non-managed environment Usage of JDO independent of a J2EE application  server   non-serialized fields Fields (attributes) of a class that are marked with the  Java keyword transient, and which do not form part of the serialized form  instances of that class   object An instance of a Java class; the class defines the attributes and methods  of the object, and each object of that class encapsulates the specific field  values (state) that it represents   Object ID An object that uniquely identifies a JDO instance, and is unique to  that instance across the entire data store   Object ID class The class from which an Object ID is instantiated for a particular persistence-capable class; for datastore identity the Object ID class is  internal to the JDO implementation, whereas for application identity the  Object ID class is named by the developer (and implemented by the developer or by the enhancer)   object model A definition of one or more classes and their structural relationships (inheritance, implementation, association)   object persistence The storage of object state in some data store from which  the objects can later be reconstituted; specifically we presume that the lifetime of object state in the data store will extend beyond the lifetime of the  process from which the object was persisted    </p>
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