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RE: Oracle/POET/ODI benchmark article in Java Report

From: akmal b. chaudhri <akmal_chaudhri_at_my-dejanews.com>
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 17:16:41 GMT
Message-ID: <7hf1dk$hib$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


In article <37268F5E.9686B3F1_at_poet.com>,   Eric Vigna <ericv_at_poet.com> wrote:

Eric:

How to fully reference this paper?

e.g. <Author Name1?>, <Author Name 2?> ... (1999) <Title of Paper?> Java Report, Vol #. ?? Issue # ?? Page # ??

BTW you also mentioned a while ago an implementation of the OO7 benchmark in SQL on Poet - will this paper be available as well?

akmal

> FYI - The article referenced below is _now_ available from POET's
> home page - http://www.poet.com.
>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Just a quick note, making you aware of an interesting article
> >> "How to Store Java Objects" in the April issue of Java Report.
> >>
> >> It was written by 3 researchers at the Univ. of Markbor in Slovenia
> >> and a professor at the University. The paper includes code and
> >> benchmark times that were used to implement a hotel information
> >> system using Oracle and two object DBMSs (POET & ObjectStore).
> >>
> >> The paper reports the findings/results of Oracle, POET and
ObjectStore
> >> in terms of performance and relative number of lines of code
necessary.
> >>
> >> Since the article is not available on-line, POET will be purchasing
> >> access to the paper.
> >>
> >> Even though the magazine article only tests single user and does
> >> not compare/test each DBMS's multi-threading and locking
> >> functionality, I think that you will appreciate its simplicity.
> >> And of course, you could always extend/customize
> >> the code framework that was provided to compare the three
> >> databases...and any other ODMG Java compliant databases. :->
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >>
> >> Eric Vigna
> >> POET Software
> >> www.poet.com - www.poet.de
>

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