Relational database management systems (RDBMS) and the programming languages have distinct points of view on data and applications. The two points of view are not well integrated, although each one has its own strengths and weaknesses. Stored procedures are one of the most important components of any RDBMS. Their integration with user applications require a huge allocation of resources for the development and maintenance phases. In order to bridge the gap between stored procedures and programming language, some approaches have been proposed. In this paper an assessment is made for two of the proposed object-oriented approaches for wrapping RDBMS stored procedures
This thesis documents the design and implementation of procedures in a database programming language...
A persistence framework can be defined as a set of Java classes providing functionalities that map o...
Many object-oriented applications created today, especially Web applications, use relational databas...
Object-oriented is the most successful programming paradigm. Relational database management systems...
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is the most successful paradigm used in programming environments. ...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
Most commercial applications have to cope with a large number of stored object instances and have da...
A methodology is introduced for translating from methods in an object-oriented database to routines ...
Stored procedures are used as the current database logic for SAAB’s data model of the fighter aircra...
Relational database management systems have been widely used in industry for many years. Although th...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
Functional languages provide new approaches to concurrency control, based on techniques such as lazy...
Visual interaction with object-oriented databases, such as that provided by generic object browsing ...
Functional languages provide new approaches to concurrency control, based on techniques such as lazy...
Many object-oriented applications created today, especially Web applications, use relational databas...
This thesis documents the design and implementation of procedures in a database programming language...
A persistence framework can be defined as a set of Java classes providing functionalities that map o...
Many object-oriented applications created today, especially Web applications, use relational databas...
Object-oriented is the most successful programming paradigm. Relational database management systems...
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is the most successful paradigm used in programming environments. ...
The definition and long-term management of data in complex systems requires extensive support, inclu...
Most commercial applications have to cope with a large number of stored object instances and have da...
A methodology is introduced for translating from methods in an object-oriented database to routines ...
Stored procedures are used as the current database logic for SAAB’s data model of the fighter aircra...
Relational database management systems have been widely used in industry for many years. Although th...
Abstract: This report sets out to put the finger on and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of two...
Functional languages provide new approaches to concurrency control, based on techniques such as lazy...
Visual interaction with object-oriented databases, such as that provided by generic object browsing ...
Functional languages provide new approaches to concurrency control, based on techniques such as lazy...
Many object-oriented applications created today, especially Web applications, use relational databas...
This thesis documents the design and implementation of procedures in a database programming language...
A persistence framework can be defined as a set of Java classes providing functionalities that map o...
Many object-oriented applications created today, especially Web applications, use relational databas...