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Encyclopedia > POJO

Depending on the context Pojo refers to

  • the Swedish name for the Finish municipality Pohja
  • in computer science, an acronym for Plain Old Java Object.
  • Pojo.com, an anime and game website, of which the main feature is the Pojo messageboard.

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Plain Old Java Object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (494 words)
POJO is an acronym for Plain Old Java Object, and is favoured by advocates of the idea that the simpler the design, the better.
The former is to large extent a POJO that follows rigorous naming conventions and is serializable, whereas the latter is not a single class but an entire component model (again, EJB 3 reduces the degree of difference).
The POJO concept obviously far predates the POJO term, because the natural condition of an object class is that it is not special.
POJO Data Persistence (plain old java object) from CocoBase(r) Enterprise O/R (2047 words)
POJO Data Persistence is a transparent local and distributed method for persisting data into plain or ordinary Java Objects.
The Dynamic POJO Data Persistence™ can also manipulate multiple copies of the same object within the same JVM, so as to enable threaded servers to have a unique context and persist on parallel transactions.
CocoBase®'s Dynamic POJO Data Persistent object is unaware of its own persistability: that is, the object is unaware of the mapping or data structure used to persist it, and is capable of being loaded or persisted to an arbitrary number of database tables.
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