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i-Technology News Eclipse and Versant Announce Approval of Eclipse JSR220-ORM Project Project
To Deliver Object-Relational Mapping Tooling Framework
Aug. 2, 2005 11:00 AM
The Eclipse Foundation has approved the JSR220-ORM Project proposed by Versant Corp. in March of this year. The Eclipse JSR220-ORM Project will produce
standards-based, object-relational mapping design-time tooling in Eclipse.
JSR220 is the specification defining the standard for object-relational mapping
(ORM) in Java. Object-relational mapping has emerged in the last year as a
critical missing piece of software architecture in the drive to make the Java 2
Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform more powerful and easier to program. The Eclipse
JSR220-ORM Project is designed to bring common tooling to the Java and Eclipse
community to expand programming productivity and the value of Eclipse. "The creation of the JSR220-ORM project is an important milestone for
the Eclipse community," said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. "This project will provide a common framework for
delivering productivity and consistency in the important area of
object-relational mapping." The goal of the JSR220-ORM Project is to provide visual development tools
that facilitate round-trip engineering when using the JSR 220 (EJB 3.0
persistence) and JSR 243 (Java Data Objects) approaches to persistence. It will
provide an implementation that is extensible to accommodate other persistence
standards and can be extended to generate artifacts for alternative
object-relational mapping runtimes. This project internally uses the Eclipse
Modeling Framework and the Eclipse Data Tools Project Schema Model for
consistency with the Eclipse framework, which eases integration and adoption in
other projects. "I am pleased the JSR220-ORM Project is transitioning to this new phase
in the Eclipse development process," said Robert Greene, vice president of
product strategy at Versant. "It solidifies Versant's commitment to the
Eclipse community and moves the Eclipse Platform one step closer to providing
important ORM tooling for this critical technology segment," Greene added.
"The members of the JSR220-ORM Project are looking forward to the first
milestone release in early August when the Eclipse community will be in a
position to take advantage of this new technology approach. The first milestone
will deliver Forward, and Meet-in-the-Middle mapping for JSR220 runtimes.
Eclipse developers of Java applications using relational database technology
will finally begin to enjoy the ease of development long promised in the
emerging JSR220 specification." Robert Greene is the project lead for the Eclipse JSR220-ORM Project. Scott
Ambler, a leading authority on object-relational mapping has joined the project
as a developer and architectural advisor. Dirk Le Roux, a committer on this
project, was also approved as a committer to the Eclipse Web Tools Platform
Project acknowledging this project's code and architectural contributions to
the shared frameworks. "The JSR220-ORM Project is an important new addition to the Eclipse
Technology Project," said John Graham, of Sybase, who is the Project
Management Committee lead for the Eclipse Data Tools Platform Project.
"JSR220-ORM will help insure that we meet the needs of the community by
providing important tools in the area of object-relational mapping. To aid in
this task, Xiao Wang, from Sybase, has joined the project as an
architect." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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