TuxORM is a simple to use orm. That uses a Dao. I wrote this with the database tool TuxJSQL. I use a lot of magical code.


Keywords
dao, database, java, orm, sql
License
GPL-3.0

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TuxORM

TuxORM is a simple to use orm. That uses a Dao. I wrote this with the database tool TuxJSQL. I use a lot of magical code.

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Getting Started

To start using TuxORM you will need to learn how to use TuxJSQL You can learn how to use that here https://tuxjsql.dev/. After you have learned how to create a TuxJSQL all you have to do is to

TOConnection connection = new TOConnecton(tuxjsql);

Creating an Object

import me.kingtux.tuxorm.annotations.DBTable;
import me.kingtux.tuxorm.annotations.TableColumn;

@DBTable(name="overallclasses")
public class OverallClass {
    @TableColumn(primary = true, autoIncrement = true)
    private int id;
    @TableColumn
    private String name;
}

and to get the Dao you run is connection.createDao(OverallClass.class)

Supported Datatypes.

All basic Java DataTypes ex. String, int, long, and others.

It also supports Lists, Maps, and Files. Using our BuiltIn Serializers. You can also add support to more by creating your own serializer