The Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0 (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

The Object Data Standard: ODMG 3.0 (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

by David Jordan (Contributor), Mark Berler (Contributor), Fernando Velez (Contributor), David Jordan (Contributor), Douglas K. Barry (Series Editor), Dr. Craig Russell (Contributor), Jeff Eastman (Contributor), Olaf Schadow (Contributor), R. G. Cattell (Editor), Torsten Stanienda (Contributor)

Synopsis

This isn't a book about the Object Data Standard; it's the complete, fully authoritative version of the standard itself, presented by the researchers who developed it. This book provides all the details comprising ODMG 3.0, making the latest version of the specification the most mature and most flexible yet. When it comes to storing objects in databases, ODMG 3.0 is a standard with which you need to be familiar-whether you design, develop, or implement object database products, object-to-relational database mapping products, or applications based on these products.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 292
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 1558606475
ISBN 13: 9781558606470
Book Overview: * Presents authoritative, completely up-to-date information not available anywhere else. * Documents all the changes found in version 3.0, including enhancements to the Java language binding, greater semantic precision, and various improvements and corrections throughout the standard. * Pays special attention to the broadening of the standard to support recent developments in object-to-database mappings (ODMs) that allow objects to be stored in relational databases. * Provides a way to write Java, C++, or Smalltalk code that works with the entire spectrum of database products, while taking full advantage of your organization's preferred platform. * Continues to cover everything retained from version 2.0, including key details relating to C++, Smalltalk, and Object Query Language. * Establishes a level of stability for this increasingly important specification.

Author Bio
R.G.G. Cattell is chair of the ODMG and a DistinguishedEngineer in the Java Software Division of Sun Microsystems.He has been with Sun for fifteen years and before that worked forten years at Xerox PARC and at Carnegie Mellon University. He isbest known for his contributions to database systems, particularlyobject-oriented databases and database user interfaces. He is theauthor of fifty papers and five books on database systems and othertopics. Douglas K. Barry specializes in enterprise architecture with an emphasis in service-oriented architecture, database systems, and object technology, His practice is aimed at accelerating your understanding and use of software technology. He is an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor. Mr. Barry has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military applications.