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Advanced Object-Relational Mapping

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Every application is different, and, while most have some elements of complexity in them, the difficult parts in one application will tend to be different than those in other types of applications. Chances are that whichever application you are working on at any given time will need to make use of at least one advanced feature of the API. This chapter will introduce and explain some of these more advanced ORM features.

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    Except in the case described later in this section.

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    Normalization of data is a database practice that attempts to remove redundantly stored data. For the seminal paper on data normalization, see “A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Databanks” by E. F. Codd (Communications of the ACM, 13(6) June 1970). Also, any database design book or paper should have an overview.

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Keith, M., Schincariol, M. (2013). Advanced Object-Relational Mapping. In: Pro JPA 2. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4927-6_10

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