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    Question Mapping of domain objects to a relational database

    As we all know domain objects is the core of an application which contains the data required for the application. For this one of the things used for storing data could be a relational database namely RDBMS. I want to know, what are the things one has to bear in mind while mapping domain objects to a relational database?


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    Re: Mapping of domain objects to a relational database

    There are numerous things one has to bear in mind while mapping domain objects to a relational database. Some of them are listed below:
    Every object is unique in any object-oriented system and so it is vital that unique identifier is mentioned for each new object.
    A seperate layer for mapping objects to database must be created.


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