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Objectivity/DB Release 10 Offers New Features for C# .NET & Java
C# .NET community can now leverage Objectivity’s distributed data management and object persistence
Mar. 2, 2010 11:15 PM
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As a market leader offering the most robust and flexible data management solutions, Objectivity, Inc., on Tuesday announced the newest release of its high performance platform and enabling technology, Objectivity/DB Release 10. This major release offers new and powerful features for the Microsoft C# .NET and Java developer communities, continued robust support for Python and Smalltalk programmers, as well as many administrative tools enhancing ease of operation and deployment. Developers and administrators building and managing leading applications for the government, security and intelligence, embedded devices, complex manufacturing, commercial services, scientific and engineering markets will benefit from the enhanced Objectivity/DB feature set.
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New and Improved Objectivity/DB Features and Capabilities
Objectivity/DB supports computing across vast distributed networks or can be embedded in stand-alone devices that simply must not fail. It enables persistent object management and virtually instantaneous traversal of complex, many-to-many relationships plus graphs, and much more. Objectivity/DB 10 supports the next level of scale, performance and innovation with a comprehensive suite of features for developers and administrators.
- Complete C# language and .NET platform support for developers with complete interoperability with other Objectivity/DB supported languages (such as C++, Java, Python, Smalltalk). New features include:
- C# Persistence Designer: This Visual Studio plug-in allows developers to create a federated Objectivity/DB database, design a schema and data architectures using the same interface and controls they use to write code.
- Support for LINQ (Language Integrated Query): Full support for a .NET query syntax like SQL significantly reduces barriers for C# developers in utilizing the object layer for several benefits, particularly object persistence and incredible performance gains.
- .NET Configuration and Transaction support: Greater flexibility for developers.
- New and improved Java features and performance gains for all language bindings, including C++, Python and Smalltalk: Objectivity/DB 10 is improved, faster and more robust offering performance gains of up to 30% on the Java platform plus support for integrated development environments (IDEs) including Eclipse. Additionally, this new release enables multiple federated database access for Java as well as a "unified clustering strategy" for Java and other languages which anticipates tomorrow's application performance needs.
- Increased ease of administration, operation and deployment: Objectivity/DB 10 provides robust query support and capabilities that significantly reduce development time. In addition, user-friendly performance analysis, upgrade support, database management, failover and disaster recovery tools, along with an improved debugging toolkit all combine to give IT units superior management of common administrative, operational and deployment tasks.
Company Leaders Highlight Benefits
"Our new comprehensive support for the C# .Net and Java APIs enables developers using those advanced software engineering languages to have access to the full breadth of capabilities of Objectivity/DB," said Scott Miller, director, development and technical publications for Objectivity, Inc. "We solve problems that other traditional technologies simply cannot, including real-time analysis and decision support, traversal of complex relationships from virtually any number, size and types of data sources, scaling across distributed servers with little or no administrative overhead, and much more." adds Miller.
About Elizabeth WhiteElizabeth is an assistant news editor at SYS-CON Events, Inc. where annual high-energy conferences are created with industry-leading players. Elizabeth works on the SYS-CON Events team behind Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, Virtualization Conference & Expo, GovIT Expo, and the UlitzerLive! New-Media Conference & Expo.