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JCROM (pronounced "Jack-rom") stands for Java Content Repository Object Mapper. It is a lightweight framework for mapping Java objects to/from a Java Content Repository (JCR). This is commonly called Object Content Mapping. JCROM relies on annotations only, so there are no XML ... [More] configuration files involved. JCROM ensures that your objects are mapped to the JCR according to best practices, meanwhile abstracting the gritty details and making your code clean and readable. annotation based (needs Java 1.5) lightweight, minimal external dependencies simple to learn, easy to use (and test) removes error prone boiler plate code works with any JCR implementation works well with Guice and Spring vision: do for JCR what Hibernate did for JDBC [Less]

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SOLROM stands for Solr Object Mapper. It is a lightweight framework for mapping Java objects to/from a Solr search index. SOLROM relies on annotations only, so there are no XML configuration files involved.

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iDALGen is used for generating Ado.net Based Object Mapping and DAL Code and useful Snippets. iDALGen use StringTemplate to Generate Files. Related: 1.Use DbProviderFactories To Get DataBase and Table Schemas. 2.Generated Files will work with Files in "DAL.csproj". Runtime: 1.Window XP + 2.DotNet2.0 +

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