CARTO vs Java Persistence API

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Developers describe CARTO as "The CARTO platform empowers business analysts, data scientists and more, to turn location data into business outcomes". The CARTO platform empowers everyone, from business analysts to data scientists, to turn location data into business outcomes. We accelerate innovation, power new use cases and disrupt business models through Location Intelligence. On the other hand, Java Persistence API is detailed as "*A Java application programming interface specification *". It is a Java application programming interface specification that describes the management of relational data in applications using Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition.It provides a POJO persistence model for object-relational mapping.

CARTO and Java Persistence API belong to "Mapping APIs" category of the tech stack.

CARTO is an open source tool with 2.21K GitHub stars and 605 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CARTO's open source repository on GitHub.

According to the StackShare community, Java Persistence API has a broader approval, being mentioned in 10 company stacks & 21 developers stacks; compared to CARTO, which is listed in 7 company stacks and 15 developer stacks.

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    What is CARTO?

    The CARTO platform empowers everyone, from business analysts to data scientists, to turn location data into business outcomes. We accelerate innovation, power new use cases and disrupt business models through Location Intelligence.

    What is Java Persistence API?

    It is a Java application programming interface specification that describes the management of relational data in applications using Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition.It provides a POJO persistence model for object-relational mapping.

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