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Retrieving Objects
To get Objects in xPDO, there are a variety of methods. The two basic themes we'll concern ourselves with here is in the differences between an Object, a Collection, and an Iterator. An Object is a single xPDOObject, nothing more, nothing less. It is...
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Getting started with xPDO
Design Patterns¶ There are a number of important design patterns that inspired the development of xPDO. These patterns are well described and are a part of Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (P of EAA). These include, but...
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Getting started with xPDO
Design Patterns¶ There are a number of important design patterns that inspired the development of xPDO. These patterns are well described and are a part of Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (P of EAA). These include, but...
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Retrieving Objects
To get Objects in xPDO, there are a variety of methods. The two basic themes we'll concern ourselves with here is in the differences between an Object, a Collection, and an Iterator. An Object is a single xPDOObject, nothing more, nothing less. It is...
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Defining Relationships
We're going to need to define some relationships between our tables so xPDO can communicate properly between them. xPDO deals with two types of relationships, aggregate and composite. Aggregate Relationships¶ An aggregate relationship in xPDO is rela...