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EclipseLink delivers a comprehensive open-source Java persistence solution. EclipseLink focuses on standards (JPA, JAXB, SDO) with advanced features, performance and scalability for enterprise software developers across data sources, formats, and containers.
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A product is a good that can be bought or sold. Use this tag to refer to products in an economic or commercial sense only. For the mathematical notion of product, use tag [multiplication] instead.
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For questions concerning "Hibernate Query Language" (HQL), a query language used by Hibernate and NHibernate. Use the tag [hiveql] for questions about Hive Query Language.
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LINQ-to-XML provides a SQL-like query experience for navigating, parsing, and aggregating data stored in XML documents.
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Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) is a long term support release, available from 21st of April 2016. Questions should be related to writing or running programs under Ubuntu. General Ubuntu questions should be asked on https://askubuntu.com
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Use this tag for questions relating to the Adapter design pattern, one of the Gang of Four's structural design patterns. Also consider using the [design-patterns] tag and a programming language tag if applicable.
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An ES6 Promise is an ECMAScript 2015 object that represents an in-progress asynchronous operation
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A relationship between entities in which one acts in a major role and the other in a minor role. Also an inheritance relationship paradigm.
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Telegram is a cross-platform cloud-based instant messenger with a focus on security. Use this tag for questions about interacting with Telegram, including use of its official API.
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The Google Places API is a service that returns information about places using HTTP requests. Places are defined within this API as establishments, geographic locations, or prominent points of interest.
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