Developers may choose to embed Oracle Database and middleware technology within the software applications or hardware devices they are building in order to deliver more complete, turnkey solutions with lower total cost of ownership.
Oracle Java Embedded technologies provide developers with a platform designed and optimized to meet the unique requirements of embedded devices, such as microcontrollers, sensors, and gateways. They enable intelligent systems for M2M communications including those used for building control, e-health, manufacturing data, smart grid infrastructure, home automation, and environmental sensors.
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This major update includes many new features, enhancements, and options that users have been asking for - including a new class called DiskOrderedCursor, which greatly increases performance of systems using spinning-platter magnetic hard drives.
Learn why and how Oracle Berkeley DB can bring NoSQL benefits to your app.
Catch three new TechCast interviews with PM Dave Segleau about various topics, including new SQL Lite support and Java development with Berkeley DB.
Berkeley DB 11gR2 is a major new release adding full SQL support including ODBC, JDBC. Now, in addition to the key/value APIs, Berkeley DB can store relational data, process dynamic queries, and provide highly concurrent access to data all within a 1MB library. Berkeley DB provides new support for Android and is integrated with the Oracle Mobile Sync Server making it easy to store data from the edge into the enterprise.
This kit provides developers with tools and guidance to build a clonable setup of your Oracle Database 11g software, which you can then use to automate the invisible deployment of an Oracle Database. This kit includes scripts, utilities and tools can serve as an example of embedding an Oracle Database within an application.