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README

What's jOOQ
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jOOQ stands for Java Object Oriented Querying. It combines these essential features:

  * Code Generation:
    jOOQ generates a simple Java representation of your database schema. Every table, view, stored procedure, enum, UDT is a class.

  * Active records:
    jOOQ implements an easy-to-use active record pattern. It is NOT an OR-mapper, but provides a 1:1 mapping between tables/views and classes. Between columns and members.

  * Typesafe SQL:
    jOOQ allows for writing compile-time typesafe querying using its built-in DSL.

  * SQL standard:
    jOOQ supports all standard SQL language features including the more complex UNION's, nested SELECTs, joins, aliasing

  * Vendor-specific feature support:
    jOOQ encourages the use of vendor-specific extensions such as stored procedures, UDT's and ARRAY's, recursive queries, and many more.

For more details please visit http://www.jooq.org

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