(new) eclipselink_2.0.2-1.debian.tar.gz optional java (new) eclipselink_2.0.2-1.dsc optional java (new) eclipselink_2.0.2.orig.tar.gz optional java (new) libeclipselink-java-doc_2.0.2-1_all.deb optional doc Documentation for libeclipselink-java Documentation for Eclipse Persistence Services Project, more commonly known as EclipseLink, that is a Java comprehensive persistence framework delivering a set of persistence services based around standards. This lets you rapidly build applications that combine the best aspects of object technology and the specific data source. . EclipseLink was started by a donation of the full source code and test suites of Oracle's TopLink product. . EclipseLink's services currently include object-relational with JPA, object-XML binding in MOXy (with support for JAXB), a Service Data Objects (SDO) implementation and support for another technologies like: Database Web Services (DWS), XML-Relational (XRM) and Non-Relational (EIS via JCA). (new) libeclipselink-java_2.0.2-1_all.deb optional java Eclipse Persistence Services Project Eclipse Persistence Services Project, more commonly known as EclipseLink, is a Java comprehensive persistence framework delivering a set of persistence services based around standards. This lets you rapidly build applications that combine the best aspects of object technology and the specific data source. . EclipseLink was started by a donation of the full source code and test suites of Oracle's TopLink product. . EclipseLink's services currently include object-relational with JPA, object-XML binding in MOXy (with support for JAXB), a Service Data Objects (SDO) implementation and support for another technologies like: Database Web Services (DWS), XML-Relational (XRM) and Non-Relational (EIS via JCA). Changes: eclipselink (2.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial release. (Closes: #581861).
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