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What is "persistence"? What is a "persistent object"?

A persistent object can live after the program which created it has stopped. Persistent objects can even outlive different versions of the creating program, can outlive the disk system, the operating system, or even the hardware on which the OS was running when they were created.

The challenge with persistent objects is to effectively store their method code out on secondary storage along with their data bits (and the data bits and method code of all member objects, and of all their member objects and base classes, etc). This is non-trivial when you have to do it yourself. In C++, you have to do it yourself. C++/OO databases can help hide the mechanism for all this.