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Author: Scot Becker Created: 1/22/2006
An ORM-related web blog from ObjectRoleModeling.com

Once again, in conjunction with OnTheMove Federated Conference and Workshops, an ORM-oriented workshop will be held in November. This year's workshop will be in Vilamoura, Portugal.

The call for papers can be found here.

Papers are due June 29th, 2009 (abstracts are due June 15th, 2009).

I started an ORM group in LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1743337&trk=hb_side_g.

All are welcome to join.

In addition, I'm looking for suggestions as to what to do with the group. LinkedIn groups have overlapping functionality (e.g. discussions, job postings, etc.) as most other sites, but limited participation. What sort of content/functionality should be restricted to Group members versus, say, being posted here?

(Comments are currently disabled due to a problem I'm having with the site engine; please join the group and respond to this post there.)

Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL).

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Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL).

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The International Workshop on Object-Role Modeling (ORM 2007) will be held in Vilamoura, Algave, Portugal November 28-30, 2006. The call for papers can be found at the OTM'07 site (http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=orm2007cfp).

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Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL). Read the rest of the post for what's new with this release.

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Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL). Read the rest of the post for what's new with this release. Read More...

Just a quick entry to let every one know that the ORM 2006 workshop is sorely in need of paper submissions and as such deadlines have been extended. The call for papers can be found here: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=orm2006cfp. The deadline is now July 10th. Read More...

Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL). Read the rest of the post for what's new with this release. Read More...

Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". This release has a diagram editor that supports the new ORM2 notation to include mapping of the ORM schema to 4 RDBMSs (MS SQL Server 2005, DB2, Oracle, and PostgresSQL). Read More...

Neumont ORM Architect (NORMA) for Visual Studio is a free, open source ORM tool now released as a "community technology preview". Read More...

This post finishes the series on ORM2 with a discussion of changes to constraint display. Read More...

This post discusses the changes coming in ORM2 with respect to object types, predicates, roles, and nested predicates. Read More...

Anthony Bloesch has an interesting post about the performance of 3 tree implementations in SQL Server 2005. I know this isn't ORM content per se, but trees come up so often in the real world that I thought I would post it. Read More...

I've alluded to in the past that a new ORM notation is forthcoming called ORM2. The new ORM2 dialect is the subject of this post (as well as a few to come). Read More...

In case you hadn’t noticed, I've made some changes. Cosmetically, it now has a spiffy (albeit derivative) new skin. Behind the scenes, there have been some code version changes. One result of this is a change to the RSS feed. Read More...

Orthogonal Toolbox FAQ: How to apply an XSLT "style sheet" to the XML output to transform the exported XML into another format. Read More...

Just a few quick notes about ORM2, ORM'05, and the forums Read More...

Visio has a generic layer facility that allows you to place shapes on one or more layers. A user can then specify settings for a given layer that dictate some behavior for all shapes on that layer. Read More...

Here’s an odd bug I recently stumbled across Read More...


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