Objectivity/DB Release 7.1 Delivers Enhanced Interoperability With Support for .Net, Java and SQL Environments.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 27, 2002 C++, Java and SQL/ODBC Upgrades Extend the Capabilities of the Fully Featured Objectivity/DB Database Engine Objectivity, Inc., the leading provider of scalable high performance databases for the management of complex data, today announced the general availability of Objectivity/DB(R) Release 7.1 across all supported platforms. This is the latest version of Objectivity's distributed object database for government, oil, gas and chemical process control, telecommunications and scientific applications. Featuring industrial-strength Java and .Net interfaces, plus Container Managed Persistence An entity bean (EJB) that delegates responsibility for storage to its container. Contrast with bean managed persistence. See EJB. for BEA's Weblogic, Objectivity/DB Release 7.1 is clearly the choice for distributed, scalable, mission-critical applications. Objectivity/DB Release 7.1 provides transparent interoperability for C++, .Net, Java, Smalltalk and SQL SQL in full Structured Query Language. Computer programming language used for retrieving records or parts of records in databases and performing various calculations before displaying the results. ++/ODBC applications running on AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) IBM's Unix-based operating system which runs on its Intellistation workstations and pSeries, p5, iSeries and i5 server families. , HP-UX HP's version of Unix that runs on its 9000 family. It is based on SVID and incorporates features from BSD Unix along with several HP innovations. (operating system) HP-UX - The version of Unix running on Hewlett-Packard workstations. , IRIX A Unix-based operating system from SGI that is used in its computer systems from desktop to supercomputer. It is an enhanced version of Unix System V Release 4. IRIX integrates the X Window system with OpenGL, creating the first real time 3D X environment. , LynxOS, Red Hat Linux Red Hat Linux, assembled by Red Hat, was a popular, "middle-aged" Linux distribution (not as old as Slackware but older than Ubuntu) upon its discontinuation in 2004.[1] Red Hat Linux 1.0 was released on November 3, 1994. , Solaris, Tru-64 UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). and Windows. This BEA Ready release adds Container Managed Persistence to its existing Weblogic ready facilities. The major features of Objectivity/DB Release 7.1 include: -- OBJECTIVITY/DB ACTIVE SCHEMA FOR JAVA -- The dynamic schema interface now has both C++ and Java APIs. The new feature allows Java users to interoperate with C++ specific Objectivity features, such as varying length arrays (Varrays) and multiple inheritance. -- OBJECTIVITY/SQL++ ODBC 7.4 DRIVER -- Objectivity supports the Dharma SQL 7.4 version of ODBC. -- Dharma 7.4 ODBC support has been extended to the HP platform. -- SQL++ ON LINUX -- Objectivity/SQL++ is now available on the Linux platform. -- Objectivity now provides its own ODBC Driver Manager eliminating any third-party Driver Manager dependency -- WINDOWS XP is now a supported platform, using the .NET (VC++ 7.0) compiler -- J2EE EJB WEBLOGIC CMP -- Objectivity For Java introduces Container Managed Persistence for BEA WebLogic. "The focus of Objectivity/DB Release 7.1 is primarily on interoperability," says Leon Guzenda, chief technology officer at Objectivity, Inc. "We have significantly upgraded our C++, Java, J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. and SQL interfaces and Objectivity now has a fully supported .Net capability on Windows XP." "Objectivity/DB 7.1 has undergone extensive testing with the help of some of our largest customers," says Jay Jarrell, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. at Objectivity, Inc. "It provides our customers with an even higher level of interoperability and gives Objectivity a solid platform for developing many exciting features as we rollout our product road map." About Objectivity, Inc. Objectivity, Inc. is the leading provider of high performance, scalable object databases with unrivaled support for mixed-language development and distributed, mixed-hardware environments. Objectivity boosts developer productivity, shortens time to market, and provides the ideal platform for mission-critical applications requiring continuous performance and adaptability to future technologies. Objectivity, Inc. is headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see . Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. , USA. For more information, contact Objectivity by e-mail at info@objectivity.com, on the World Wide Web at http://www.objectivity.com or by calling 650/254-7100. Note to Editors: Active Schema, Fault Tolerant Option, Objectivity/DB and SQL++ are trademarks of Objectivity, Inc. All other company, organization, product or alliance names mentioned herein remain the property of their respective owners. In particular, Windows XP and .Net are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and Weblogic is a trademark of BEA Systems. |
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