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jBASE is a Database Management System comprising development tools, middleware and a multi-dimensional database. jBASE takes the best points of the relational database model and adds to it several significant benefits including ease of use, superb performance, small footprint and all the rich [[MultiValue]] features, making it ideally suited to all business uses from the Internet to OLAP to transactional applications. The architecture is uniquely designed to allow all and any application development tools and backend databases to form part of a jBASE solution. jBC compiler generates "C" code for platforms, excellent support for external databases like Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 etc. | jBASE is a Database Management System comprising development tools, middleware and a multi-dimensional database. jBASE takes the best points of the relational database model and adds to it several significant benefits including ease of use, superb performance, small footprint and all the rich [[MultiValue]] features, making it ideally suited to all business uses from the Internet to OLAP to transactional applications. The architecture is uniquely designed to allow all and any application development tools and backend databases to form part of a jBASE solution. jBC compiler generates "C" code for platforms, excellent support for external databases like Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 etc. | ||
The Pick WikiPedia article has some brief details on the history of jBase: | |||
<pre>jBASE – jBASE was released in 1991 by a small company of the same name in Hemel Hempstead, England. Written by former Microdata engineers, jBASE emulates all implementations of the system to some degree. jBASE compiles applications to native machine code form, rather than to an intermediate byte code. In 2015, cloud solutions provider Zumasys[20] in Irvine, California, acquired the jBASE distribution rights from Mpower1 as well as the intellectual property from Temenos Group.[21] On 14 Oct 2021, Zumasys announced they had sold their databases and tools, including jBASE to Rocket Software.[22]</pre> | |||
== Current Features == | == Current Features == |
Latest revision as of 02:08, 18 October 2024
jBASE is a Database Management System comprising development tools, middleware and a multi-dimensional database. jBASE takes the best points of the relational database model and adds to it several significant benefits including ease of use, superb performance, small footprint and all the rich MultiValue features, making it ideally suited to all business uses from the Internet to OLAP to transactional applications. The architecture is uniquely designed to allow all and any application development tools and backend databases to form part of a jBASE solution. jBC compiler generates "C" code for platforms, excellent support for external databases like Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 etc.
The Pick WikiPedia article has some brief details on the history of jBase:
jBASE – jBASE was released in 1991 by a small company of the same name in Hemel Hempstead, England. Written by former Microdata engineers, jBASE emulates all implementations of the system to some degree. jBASE compiles applications to native machine code form, rather than to an intermediate byte code. In 2015, cloud solutions provider Zumasys[20] in Irvine, California, acquired the jBASE distribution rights from Mpower1 as well as the intellectual property from Temenos Group.[21] On 14 Oct 2021, Zumasys announced they had sold their databases and tools, including jBASE to Rocket Software.[22]
Current Features
- 64-bit database
- Native to the Operating System - No Virtual Machine
- Thread Safe
- Compiled jQL
- Choice of Development Language
- Java support
- Microsoft support
- Resilient and Automatically Resizable File System
- Data at Rest Encryption (DREM)
- SQL support
- JDBC and ODBC Connectors
- Database independence
- Platform independence
- Full support for Windows, Linux and Unix
- Superior Transaction Journaling
- Connectivity
- Internationalization
- Future proof
Information
In 2015, <a href="http://www.zumasys.com/admin/zumasys-acquires-jbase-database/">Zumasys announced it had acquired the jBASE database</a> from Temenos. For more information, visit the jBASE website at <a href="http://www.jbase.com">http://www.jbase.com</a>
In 2021, the Rocket Acquisition of Zumasys means that jBASE is now owned by [Rocket Software]