This section provides a background on architectures that use object database
products. First, an architecture for stand-alone applications is described. This also serves as a basis for the second architecture which
shows how object databases can enhance access to existing data sources. This has
sometimes been described as a "persistent cache" of data for
C++ or Java applications. It can be particularly useful for enhancing the
performance of middle-tier applications in web sites and for using XML. For more information, see
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Three 'Best' Persistent Model Patterns Announced Dr. Dobb's Journal ORG, a vendor-independent not-for-profit educational program for object database technology, has announced the "best" Persistent Model Patterns, ...
Easing the burden of back-up pain Sydney Morning Herald When the company hit on the idea of backing up directly to an object-oriented database, it cast around for a suitable platform, trying out several ...
Inside the Database Object Model Average Customer Review: based on 4 reviews. Customer Review: This is by far the best book that I have seen on the details of how objects are used in relational databases. The text is well-written and easy to understand, and it greatly assisted me in understanding objects. Overall, an excellent book
Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database by W. Kirsten, M. Ihringer, M. Kühn, B. Röhrig, A.S. Rudd Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. Customer Review: Have gotten extensive use out of this book from my time as a cache developer. Good guide for a programmer who's new to cache, and then later on as a reference guide for an intermediate to experienced developer. Everyone in the dev team got some use out of this as a reference - good to have in the team.
Object-Oriented Database Design Clearly Explained by Jan L. Harrington Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. Customer Review: "Object Oriented Database Design" is a book for beginners and, as far as I have been able to investigate, it is a perfect walkthrough along the background of object structures. Figures, exemples, syntax of codes and clear explanations lead the learner through theory towards practice. Exemples are often very nice.