Using Java With Cache
Source: InterSystems
The Cache Java binding provides a simple, direct way to use Cache objects. One can create Java applications that work with the Cache database in the following ways: The Cache Java Binding - The Cache Java binding offers complete support for object database persistence, including concurrency and transaction control. In addition, there is a sophisticated data caching scheme to minimize network traffic when the Cache server and the Java environment. And the Cache JDBC Driver - Cache includes a level 4 JDBC driver that supports the JDBC version 3.0 API. The Cache JDBC Driver provides high-performance relational access to Cache. This paper assumes a prior understanding of Java and the Java standard library. Cache does not include a Java compiler or development environment.
| Format: | Size: | 136.30 | |
| Date: | Jun 2009 |
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