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  2. Object–relational database - Wikipedia

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    An objectrelational database (ORD), or objectrelational database management system (ORDBMS), is a database management system (DBMS) similar to a relational database, but with an object-oriented database model: objects, classes and inheritance are directly supported in database schemas and in the query language.

  3. Object database - Wikipedia

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    Example of an object-oriented model [1] An object database or object-oriented database is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Object databases are different from relational databases which are table-oriented.

  4. Comparison of object database management systems - Wikipedia

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    Embedded database supporting efficient, distributed management of C++ and Java objects. Avoids the complexities and limitations of ORM products such as Hibernate by storing objects directly with their relationships intact. Uses a page-based mapping system for fast locking and efficient, distributed, client-side caching. ODABA: 12.3.0 (August 2013)

  5. Enterprise Objects Framework - Wikipedia

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    An Enterprise Object is analogous to what is often known in object-oriented programming as a business object — a class which models a physical or conceptual object in the business domain (e.g. a customer, an order, an item, etc.). What makes an EO different from other objects is that its instance data maps to a data store.

  6. Hibernate (framework) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernate ORM (or simply Hibernate) is an objectrelational mapping [2]: §1.2.2, [12] tool for the Java programming language. It provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented domain model to a relational database.

  7. Db4o - Wikipedia

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    Development with db4o database does not require a separate data model creation, the application's class model defines the structure of the data. db4o attempts to avoid the object/relational impedance mismatch by eliminating the relational layer from a software project. db4o is written in Java and .NET and provides the respective APIs. It can ...

  8. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    Objectrelational mapping (ORM, O/RM, and O/R mapping tool) in computer science is a programming technique for converting data between a relational database and the memory (usually the heap) of an object-oriented programming language. This creates, in effect, a virtual object database that can be used from within the programming language.

  9. Apache Empire-db - Wikipedia

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    Instead Empire-db uses a Java object model to describe the underlying data model and an API that works almost solely with object references rather than string literals. Empire-db's aim is to provide better software quality and improved maintainability through increased compile-time safety and reduced redundancy of metadata.