I am currently working on some projects (mostly experiments at the
moment) for which I'd need some custom NoSQLAdapters, specifically for
MongoDB, LDAP and an LDAP-Like json-speaking service I'm working on.

The problem is, I have to reverse-engineer the DAL code in order to try
figuring out what exactly adapter methods should do, and it's also quite
hard this way to find the best way to do things, without having a
complete overview of the thing.

Is there some more detailed documentation about this I could read in
order to better understand all the DAL mechanism?
Although the book (in chapter 6) says "Looking at the various adapters
as examples should be easy to write new ones.", looks like it isn't that
easy to understand exactly the meaning of every method, especially the
ones used to build queries..

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