Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 21, 2004 19:21
20 yrs ago
Dutch term
datalagen
Dutch to English
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IT (Information Technology)
"Diensten moeten passen in de architectuur van de organisatie: de data- (datamodellen), applicatie- (opbouw van applicaties, interfaces, datalagen, landschappen"
I can't seem to find the appropriate term here for datalagen. Google gives me only Scandinavian hits.
Thanks for any help.
I can't seem to find the appropriate term here for datalagen. Google gives me only Scandinavian hits.
Thanks for any help.
Proposed translations
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4 | data layers | Kevin Harper |
4 +1 | Persistence layers | Adam Smith |
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data layers
In Google, "datalaag" (singular) does produce results in Dutch :-), some of which refer to GIS. A search for "GIS data layers" confirmed the term, in the context of GIS, at least.
Reference:
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Persistence layers
Persistence layers, eg.
De manier waarop deze worden opgeslagen in de database komt hier totaal niet aan te pas. Dit is de taak van de persistance layer (data-laag).
ref. http://www.aspnl.com/aspnl/nl/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=15...
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And,
\"This paper presents the design for a robust persistence layer for using relational databases with object-oriented applications. This design reflects my several years of experience building and using persistence layers in several languages.\"
ref. http://www.ambysoft.com/persistenceLayer.html
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\"There are quite a number of object persistence layers for Java (Torque, Hibernate, Castor, and OJB to name a few); however, there are very few solutions that even provide very basic O/R mapping for PHP. In our original research these were the few persistence layers that seemed most developed in PHP, etc.\"
http://propel.phpdb.org/docs/user_guide/chapters/Introductio...
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\"In the design of your Java and XML software system you should take into account the possibility of using multiple persistence layers (you might start with a simple file system implementation of your system and then later move to a relational database implementation), etc.\"
ref.http://developerlife.com/dbsourceintro/default.htm
De manier waarop deze worden opgeslagen in de database komt hier totaal niet aan te pas. Dit is de taak van de persistance layer (data-laag).
ref. http://www.aspnl.com/aspnl/nl/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=15...
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Note added at 2004-03-21 19:32:47 (GMT)
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And,
\"This paper presents the design for a robust persistence layer for using relational databases with object-oriented applications. This design reflects my several years of experience building and using persistence layers in several languages.\"
ref. http://www.ambysoft.com/persistenceLayer.html
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Note added at 2004-03-21 21:14:00 (GMT)
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\"There are quite a number of object persistence layers for Java (Torque, Hibernate, Castor, and OJB to name a few); however, there are very few solutions that even provide very basic O/R mapping for PHP. In our original research these were the few persistence layers that seemed most developed in PHP, etc.\"
http://propel.phpdb.org/docs/user_guide/chapters/Introductio...
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Note added at 2004-03-21 21:16:49 (GMT)
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\"In the design of your Java and XML software system you should take into account the possibility of using multiple persistence layers (you might start with a simple file system implementation of your system and then later move to a relational database implementation), etc.\"
ref.http://developerlife.com/dbsourceintro/default.htm
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Mirjam Bonne-Nollen
15 mins
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neutral |
Ken Cox
: certainly seems to be correct based on the first reference; the only question is whether the author of the document knows this... (can you have multiple persistence layers?)
1 hr
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That's a fair point - I've added some more references above addressing this issue
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