Of interest to programmers, database managers, systems designers, and multimedia academics, this book describes the use of the programming language Java in data storage management control. Some topics are Java and OQL, the seamless persistence option for Java, implementing a search engine using an OODBA, triggers in Java-based databases, and transparent dynamic database evolution from Java. The book is translated from , OOPSLA '99, vol. 6, no. 3, and is distributed by Stylus. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Many modern data applications such as geographical information systems, search engines and computer aided design systems depend on having adequate storage management control. This publication describes the use of the programming language Java in these and other applications. This publication is based on material presented at a workshop entitled "Java and Databases: Persistence Options" held in Denver, Colorado, in November 1999.