Developing Persistence Architectures Using EclipseLink Database Web Services
Release 3.0
Contents
List of Examples
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related Documents
Conventions
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EclipseLink DBWS Overview
Understanding XML-to-Relational Mapping (XRM)
Configuration
XML Schema Definition
Understanding the DBWS Builder File Properties
Creating EclipseLink DBWS Services
Creating EclipseLink DBWS Services Using the DBWSBuilder Utility
Creating an EclipseLink DBWS Service from a Database Table
Creating an EclipseLink DBWS Service from a SQL Statement
Creating an EclipseLink DBWS Service from a Stored Procedure
Customizing an EclipseLink DBWS Service
Performing Simple Customization
Performing Intermediate Customization
Performing Advanced Customization
Using DBWSBuilder API
Using the DBWS Design Time Component
2
Creating DBWS Services
Creating EclipseLink DBWS Service from a Database Table
Generated EclipseLink DBWS service descriptor
SOAP Messaging
Using an EclipseLink SessionCustomizer
Example
Advanced Customization
Using Existing EclipseLink ORM and OXM Mappings
Creating a DBWS Service from SQL Statements
Creating from Results Sets from Custom SQL SELECT Statements
Generated EclipseLink DBWS Service Descriptor
Creating based on Schema-formatted Results from Custom SQL SELECT Statements
Additional information at Design Time
Understanding Issues and Limitations
Creating from a Stored Procedure
Example
Creating from a Stored Function
Example
Creating from a Stored Procedure with complex PL/SQL arguments
Example
Creating from a Stored Function with complex PL/SQL arguments
Example
Creating from an Overloaded PL/SQL Stored Procedure
Example
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Advanced Methods of Accessing DBWS Designtime API
Using DBWSBuilder with Ant
Example
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