In the meet-in-the-middle mapping approach, you
		control both the relational model and the object model.  It is up 
		to you to define the mappings between these models.  Kodo has two 
		tools to aid meet-in-the-middle mapping.  First, the Kodo Workbench 
		includes a visual interface to wiring your classes and schema together.
		Second, the mapping tool's validate action is useful
		to meet-in-the-middle mappers.  We examined the mapping tool in
		Section 7.1, “Forward Mapping”.  The validate
		 action verifies that the mapping information for a class 
		matches the class definition and the existing schema.  It throws an
		informative exception when your mappings are incorrect.
		
Example 7.16. Validating Mappings
mappingtool -a validate Magazine.java
mappingtool -a validate package.jdo
		The buildSchema action we discussed in
		Section 7.1, “Forward Mapping” is also somewhat useful
		during meet-in-the-middle mapping.  Unlike the 
		validate action, which throws an exception if
		your mapping data does not match the existing schema, 
		the buildSchema action assumes your mapping data 
		is correct, and modifies the schema to match your mappings.  This lets 
		you modify your mapping data manually, but saves you the hassle of 
		using your database's tools to bring the schema up-to-date.
		
		buildSchema is the default action when you use 
		JPA mapping defaults (Section 7.4, “Mapping Defaults”).
		
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