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ObjectStore

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ObjectStore
An object database management system (ODBMS) for Windows, Linux and various Unix versions from the Real Time Division of Progress Software, Bedford, MA (www.progress.com/realtime). Used for storing C++ and Java objects natively, ObjectStore can also manage complex, in-memory structures in the database as an extension to main memory. Noted for its fast performance and reliability, ObjectStore supports clustering, backup and replication.


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The ink had hardly dried on the deal before Apama was bundled with Progress's ObjectStore Division, and the whole unit had become Progress Real Time Division.
Object Design Inc has unveiled another version of its ObjectStore database for use as an Enterprise Java Beans data server and is calling it Javlin.
ObjectStore data management provides all the transactional and high-availability features demanded by the DIMS, but with up to 80% less code than traditional database technology.
 
 
 
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