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Memory-Centric Data Management |
The simplest way to judge whether memory-centric technology is suitable for your enterprise is to start with this question: How much would faster data management performance be worth to you? If the answer is “Not much,” you probably should stick with conventional DBMS technology. But if new functionality, reduced user wait times, or simple price/performance have high potential value, you should investigate memory-centric data management technology. To learn more about this topic, register below to download the whitepaper, Memory-Centric Data Management, written by Curt A. Monash, Ph.D.
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Coding Java Applications on Cache-Forward Architecture |
Cache-Forward Architecture (CFA) lets applications process very large datasets at in-memory speeds. This paper is for potential ObjectStore customers who are experienced Java database development. No knowledge of ObjectStore or CFA is assumed. New ObjectStore developers will also find this information useful. |
Coding C++ Applications on Cache-Forward Architecture |
Cache-Forward Architecture (CFA) lets applications process very large datasets at in-memory speeds. This paper is for potential ObjectStore customers who are experienced C++ database development. No knowledge of ObjectStore or CFA is assumed. New ObjectStore developers will also find this information useful. |
ObjectStore and STL (PDF) |
This paper aims to show how easily STL (Standard Template Library) can be used with the ObjectStore object database. This paper is also a good resource for existing ObjectStore developers and administrators.
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Cache-Forward Architecture Introduction (PDF) |
This paper gives you an understanding of CFA and how developers can build applications that process very large datasets at in-memory speeds.
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In-depth Analysis of ObjectStore (PDF) |
An article by Bloor Research. This detailed analysis concludes that ObjectStore is ideally placed to capitalize on delivering innovative solutions that handle complex data access and volume, such as RFID. |
What's New in ObjectStore 6.2 (PDF) |
This paper outlines what's new in ObjectStore V6.2 platform release (Oct. 2004). Download the recorded webcast. |
Managing Persistent Address Space (PDF) |
This paper presents an overview of the reasons why address space is important, why it is limited, and much more. |
OSS Through Java |
As a member of OSS/J, Progress Software collaborates with other industry leaders to produce best practices and deployment strategies that address carrier-grade scalability issues. |
Embedding ObjectStore PSE Pro for Java, The Pure Java, Pure Object Database (PDF) |
Written for developers and IT project managers, this paper describes the advantages of the ObjectStore PSE Pro Pure Java, Pure Object database architecture. |
Object Data Management for Network Management Systems |
This white paper describes the development challenges associated with building today's Network Management applications and how ObjectStore addresses some of the inherent difficulties. |
Designing C++ Applications for Concurrency (PDF) |
This white paper discusses concurrency in applications that use ObjectStore and explains how concurrency control is implemented in ObjectStore. |
CMTL, C++ Middle Tier Library (PDF) |
Learn how CMTL handles the scheduling of threads, sessions and transactions ensuring data integrity while maximizing resources. |
Designing C++ Applications for Scalability and Performance (PDF) |
This white paper discusses how to maximize the performance of ObjectStore applications by taking advantage of ObjectStore's unique data managment architecture. |
PSE Pro Support for JDO |
JDO is a key data access standard for Java applications and its introduction adds to our longstanding support for the native ObjectStore Java APIs - OSJI - in the PSE Pro environment. |
Clustering Techniques (PDF) |
This paper will present various strategies for locating data as it is loaded into the database and detail the performance implications of those strategies. |
ObjectStore 6.0 (PDF) |
A Butler Group Data Management Research Paper |
Setting the ObjectStore Client Cache Size (PDF) |
(Best for existing customers.) This paper outlines how to set the ObjectStore cache to hold database pages in
physical memory while they are actively used. This provides very fast access to
the objects on those pages, as they are read from memory instead of the disk. |