MapBase has been built using an object oriented database management system
ObjectStore (Lamb and Landis, 1991), which uses C++ as data definition and manipulation language.
“As a Canada-based service, ThinkOn's
ObjectStore gives Storage Made Easy's clients a sovereign and convenient North American location without any Patriot Act issues.”
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.
Data management company,
ObjectStore (an operating company of Progress Software) has announced
ObjectStore RFID Accelerator, a data-management tool for RFID applications.
Under the terms of agreement Persistence will become part of
ObjectStore, an operating company of PSC that provides products for real-time data management.
Up to now, these objects were contained in an
ObjectStore database from Object Design Inc.
We found that customers wanted to move closer to [real time] without disrupting those systems, and we saw that you could lay systems over the environment to help make that happen." Among its products are Stylus Studio, an XML developers' toolkit; XIS, an extensible information server; and
ObjectStore, a data management performance product.
Due to its user-friendly query language it has been implemented by many commercial XML applications (Software AG's Tamino,
ObjectStore's eXcelon, and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.0).
The exact opposite of query shipping is data shipping, which is used in many object-oriented database systems (e.g.,
ObjectStore and [O.sub.2]).