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New eXtremeDB 4.0 Boosts Real-Time Embedded Database's Performance & Flexibility
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ISSAQUAH, WA--(Marketwire - December 8, 2008) - McObject announced the release of eXtremeDB
4.0 beta, a major upgrade to its in-memory and on-disk embedded database
system for real-time applications. New features in eXtremeDB 4.0 include a
fast, new native application programming interface (API) that enhances
developer productivity; higher database performance via improved multi-user
coordination; and support for the KD-Tree, a database index that is vital
to many spatial and pattern-matching applications.
eXtremeDB version 4.0 adds multi-version concurrency control (MVCC), which
can dramatically improve scalability and performance in real-time
applications by enabling separate tasks or processes to access and update
the database simultaneously. It accomplishes this by giving each task that
updates the database a "snapshot" or copy of objects, and prioritizing
tasks' changes to the database via timestamps placed on each of the copies.
This capability makes eXtremeDB the most scalable real-time database
solution, and particularly compelling for telecommunications, networking,
securities trading and other high volume applications.
eXtremeDB 4.0's new k-dimensional or KD-Tree index adds a structure for
storing and manipulating point objects in a k-dimensional space by
partitioning that space. Practical uses include computer graphics,
geographical information systems and biometric applications such as
fingerprint matching. KD-Trees are also used to create software in which
query predicates contain various combinations of object fields -- for
example, to construct Query-By-Example (QBE) features in which the user
selects fields and values, and the application builds database queries
based on these selections.
For developers working with eXtremeDB 4.0, the KD-Tree expands programming
efficiency, reducing embedded software's time-to-market. It also can lead
to more efficient code, enabling applications to do more with embedded
systems' typically tight CPU and RAM resources.
eXtremeDB 4.0 also introduces a Uniform Data Access (UDA) programming
interface, which builds on one of the product's greatest strengths:
unmatched flexibility provided by multiple database APIs. In past versions,
developers using eXtremeDB could choose industry standard SQL and ODBC
interface functions, as well as a faster, project-specific native API that
is generated dynamically when an eXtremeDB database schema is compiled.
Because this native interface is specific to a given data design, it is
type-safe as well as intuitive, with function names that are
self-documenting.
With the new UDA API, eXtremeDB 4.0 provides a different kind of native
interface: a static library of database functions that remains the same
across all projects. Like the existing project-specific API, this new
interface is both native -- it works directly with C/C++, the host language
-- and navigational, in that it proceeds through the database one record in
the database at a time. These qualities make eXtremeDB's two native APIs
faster and more deterministic than SQL, and well-suited for real-time
applications.
"The new features in eXtremeDB 4.0 perfectly illustrate the many ways in
which McObject strives to help developers meet the toughest application
demands. New features such as KD-Trees improve eXtremeDB's ability to model
real-world data structures; others, like the UDA API, support certain
users' preferred coding style -- in this case, with a one-size-fits-all
programming interface," Steve Graves, McObject CEO and co-founder, said.
"Yet another kind of enhancement, seen in multi-version concurrency
control, fundamentally improves an internal database mechanism. No changes
are needed to application code: MVCC works its magic behind the scenes, to
enhance database performance in any multi-user application," he said.
eXtremeDB 4.0 beta software is available immediately. Developers can sign
up to obtain it at www.mcobject.com/beta. General release is scheduled for
first quarter, 2009.
About McObject
Founded by embedded database and real-time systems experts, McObject offers
proven data management technology that makes real-time systems smarter,
more reliable and more cost-effective to develop and maintain. McObject
counts among its customers industry leaders such as Chrysler, Lockheed
Martin, Siemens, Phillips, EADS, JVC, Tyco Thermal Controls, F5 Networks,
DIRECTV, CA, Motorola and Boeing. McObject, based in Issaquah, WA, is
committed to providing innovative technology and first-rate services to
customers and partners. The company can be reached at +1-425-888-8505, or
visit www.mcobject.com.
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