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DSpace Hibernate-Prototype

Journal
LEO, Letteratura Elettronica Online
Date Issued
2008-04-01
Author(s)
Bollini, Andrea orcid-logo
Ninfo, Daniele
Abstract
This article shows the reengineering of the persistence tier of the open source software DSpace, to introduce a lower coupling in its software layers. The prototype was made using design patterns and standards from J2EE world: Domain Store, Session Façade, Application Service, JPA were also introduced for a technological upgrade of the platform. The research and development activity aimed at this goal was accomplished in a stage offered by CILEA to achieve a degree in Computer Science Engineering, an opportunity that CILEA offers on several innovative ICT themes, with the support of its experts.
Subjects
  • DSpace

  • Hibernate

  • reengineering

  • JPA

  • digital library

  • design pattern

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