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Objectivity, Inc., a provider of distributed, scalable data management solutions, has announced the availability of their Eclipse Connected Data Objects (CDO) Model Repository store plug-in, to be distributed through Eclipse.org starting March 22. The CDO Objectivity store gives the Eclipse community simple, pluggable access to their high-performance, distributed, scalable, NoSQL data solution, with significantly less development time and effort.
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The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is the popular development and modeling platform used by Java developers and the open source community to build tools and applications based on a structured data model. The CDO is a distributed shared model framework for EMF models and meta models that can easily leverage a variety of pluggable technologies.
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"Developers using EMF and CDO today could potentially port their existing applications over to the CDO Objectivity store within minutes, immediately gaining distributed data capabilities, high-performance persistence and incredible scalability," said Ibrahim Sallam, Objectivity software architect, and Eclipse CDO Team Committer. "Through CDO, developers can also enhance existing models while significantly reducing the learning curve around the Objectivity/DB API by at least 90%."
Objectivity CEO and President, Jay Jarrell, also noted: "This is a significant step in our support of the Eclipse community, enabling application developers to build and deploy increasingly complex and mission-critical systems while greatly reducing barriers for the enterprise." Jarrell continued, "The CDO Objectivity store supports the increasingly complex requirements of leading edge developers and organizations, while also reducing the learning curve often associated with comprehensive data management technologies."
With the Eclipse CDO Objectivity store, developers can use their EMF data models and build complete prototypes often within hours. The Eclipse Framework helps organizations avoid vendor lock-in, save significant development time and resources, and easily run side-by-side tests and comparative benchmarks, switching between data components in minutes.
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