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Press Release
Source: Oracle Corporation
On Monday September 14, 2009, 8:00 am EDT
REDWOOD SHORES, CA--(Marketwire - 09/14/09) - Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL - News)
News Facts
- Today, Oracle announced new releases of Oracle�
Berkeley DB and Oracle Berkeley DB XML, two members of the Oracle
Berkeley DB family of open source, embeddable databases. Developers, ISVs,
OEMs and enterprises can integrate Oracle Berkeley DB products directly
into their software applications, devices and equipment to deliver high
performance, reliability and availability with virtually no human
administration.
- The new Oracle Berkeley DB 4.8 and Oracle Berkeley DB XML 2.5 releases
provide significant performance enhancements, allowing faster processing
with less expensive hardware.
- New APIs simplify application development and help reduce the amount of
time, resources and training required to build a new application.
- New features provide increased flexibility for addressing application
scalability and on-disk storage requirements.
- The enhancements to the Oracle Berkeley DB family reiterate Oracle's
commitment to developing open source software and continuing to provide the
leading embeddable database libraries available on the market today.
Enhanced Performance, Scalability and Availability of Critical "Edge"
Applications
- Oracle Berkeley DB is an embeddable database engine that
provides developers with fast, reliable, local persistence of key/value
pairs with near-zero administration. New features in release 4.8
include:
Ease of Use
- Support for foreign keys -- helps guarantee referential integrity and
reduce application development efforts;
- Improved failure handling for multi-threaded applications -- delivers
continuous availability;
- New DB_SQL utility -- speeds development by generating Berkeley DB
application code from SQL schema description;
- C++ Standard Template Library (STL) integration -- helps lower
development complexity and cost and shorten time to market;
- C#/.NET support -- eases development for Windows developers;
- Multi-process support in Replication Manager API -- simplifies
development of highly available applications.
Improved Performance and Scalability
- Enhanced locking/latching code -- enables significantly improved
application performance on SMP systems;
- Automatic creation and access to multiple table partitions -- improves
application throughput;
- New bulk load/delete API -- improves application performance;
- New B-tree compression -- reduces disk space and improves
performance.
- Oracle Berkeley DB XML is an open source, embeddable XML
database with XQuery-based access to documents stored in containers and
indexed based on their content. Built on top of Oracle Berkeley DB, Oracle
Berkeley DB XML adds a document parser, XML indexer and XQuery engine to
enable faster, more efficient retrieval of data. New features in release
2.5 include:
Ease of Use
- Support for external functions -- allows users to extend the behavior
of their XQuery statements in the C++, Java or Python APIs. This
significant usability improvement can also result in considerable
performance improvements.
Improved Performance and Scalability
- Smaller on-disk footprint for XML containers -- can reduce storage
requirements by up to 30 percent, resulting in a more efficient cache and
better document retrieval performance;
- Certification on Oracle Berkeley DB 4.8 -- provides Berkeley DB XML 2.5
with its underlying performance and feature enhancements.
Supporting Quotes
- "Temporal Wave provides a drop-in replacement for a banking system
database used around the world," said Jim Idle, President, Temporal Wave
LLC. "We chose to use Oracle Berkeley DB over all other options because of
its performance, scalability, reliability and relative simplicity.
Databases used in banking must be very reliable, recover from system
related failures very quickly and at the same time provide very high
performance for interactive applications. Oracle Berkeley DB 4.8
re-affirms our decision to develop commercial systems with Oracle Berkeley
DB, providing on-going advances in many areas for a fraction of the cost of
other available options, including writing our own system."
- "The Oracle Berkeley DB product family is a great fit for solution
developers across the entire spectrum of Windows and .NET platforms and
products, providing a broad spectrum of functionality and performance in a
small footprint," said Lucas Vogel, Managing Partner, Endpoint Systems.
"With the C# library, .NET developers now have access to a tried-and-true
data storage engine enjoyed for over a decade by UNIX and Java developers.
This opens an exciting new chapter in .NET development for applications
looking for a solution beyond the boundaries of traditional relational data
storage."
- "With its key features in the areas of comprehensive replication,
distributed transactions support, seamless in-memory on-disk operation
modes, sophisticated locking, and more, Oracle Berkeley DB gives
application developers control of how data is stored and accessed in the
database. Other open source databases don't even come close," said Yadav,
Principal Engineer, Rohati.
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