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Versant Object Database  

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  • 1 Product Description
    • 1.1 Known Versions
  • 2 Software Pattern Summary
  • 3 Platforms Supported by the Pattern
  • 4 Identification
    • 4.1 Software Instance Triggers
    • 4.2 Simple Identification Mappings
  • 5 Versioning
    • 5.1 Path Versioning
    • 5.2 Alternative Versioning Approach
    • 5.3 Future Considerations
  • 6 Application Model Produced by Software Pattern
    • 6.1 Product Architecture
    • 6.2 Software Pattern Model
      • 6.2.1 SI Depth
      • 6.2.2 Relationship Creation
  • 7 Differences to 6.x approach
  • 8 Subject Matter Expertise
  • 9 Testing
  • 10 Information Sources
  • 11 Open Issues
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Product Name
Versant Object Database
Publisher Page

Versant Corporation

Category

Nonrelational Database Management Systems

Release

TKU 2007-Oct-1

Reports & Attributes

Versant Corporation Versant Object Database - Reports & Attributes

Publisher Link
Versant Corporation

Product Description

The Versant Object Database is primarily targeted to C++/Java developers (the vendor offers a separate product, Versant FastObjects .NET for .NET developers) which seeks to blend object oriented application development with database storage needs by building object awared-ness directly into the database structure. In the Versant Object Database, developers can work with and store objects in the DB without requiring the mapping of the object data to a traditional relational database schema. The DB facilitates such features as transparent object persistence in both C++ and Java, as well as the ability to apply concurrency locks at the object level.

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