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   Writing Business Software means manipulating data. As a matter of fact, the major part of the code often deals only with moving data to and from the databases into and out of the object model. In the world of Java, professional often resort to an Object-Relational
   mapper to completely automate this task. Until now, in the world of Windows development, these tools were not available. We are now changing this - for the first time, an Object-Relational mapper is available for ...</description></item><item rdf:about="http://powernodes.com/cms.ashx/product/technical-information/main.html"><title>Main</title><link>http://powernodes.com/cms.ashx/product/technical-information/main.html</link><description>

  
   Internally, PowerNodes uses a state-of-the-art multi-tiered application architecture, implemented around business objects. This multi-tiered architecture is built upon EntityBroker Object/Relational mapping middleware, which
   not only makes PowerNodes database independent (and thus able to operate against SQL Server as well as Oracle databases), but also handles the communication between the FrontDesk client-side editor application and the server components running on the web server
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