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In this chapter, we have covered considerable ground in that we can now join activities together, call up to the OData service, store entities in our local database, and read them back. We also built a fully functional (albeit slightly limited) object-relational mapping system complete with metadata subsystem. In the next chapter, we’ll look to extend this by adding code to update entities locally when changed and pass the updates back to the server.
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Baxter-Reynolds, M. (2011). BlackBerry: An ORM Layer on SQLite. In: Cracking Windows Phone and Blackberry Native Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3375-6_11
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