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portada Providing the Persistent Data Storage in a Software Engineering Environment Using Java/COBRA and a DBMS
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
84
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6x18.9x0.4 cm
Weight
0.17 kg.
ISBN13
9781288910687
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Providing the Persistent Data Storage in a Software Engineering Environment Using Java/COBRA and a DBMS

National Aeronautics and Space Administr (Author) · Swarn S. Dhaliwal (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

Providing the Persistent Data Storage in a Software Engineering Environment Using Java/COBRA and a DBMS - National Aeronautics and Space Administr ; Dhaliwal, Swarn S.

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Synopsis "Providing the Persistent Data Storage in a Software Engineering Environment Using Java/COBRA and a DBMS"

An investigation was undertaken to build the software foundation for the WHERE (Web-based Hyper-text Environment for Requirements Engineering) project. The TCM (Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling) was chosen as the foundation software for the WHERE project which aims to provide an environment for facilitating collaboration among geographically distributed people involved in the Requirements Engineering process. The TCM is a collection of diagram and table editors and has been implemented in the C++ programming language. The C++ implementation of the TCM was translated into Java in order to allow the editors to be used for building various functionality of the WHERE project; the WHERE project intends to use the Web as its communication back- bone. One of the limitations of the translated software (TcmJava), which militated against its use in the WHERE project, was persistent data management mechanisms which it inherited from the original TCM; it was designed to be used in standalone applications. Before TcmJava editors could be used as a part of the multi-user, geographically distributed applications of the WHERE project, a persistent storage mechanism must be built which would allow data communication over the Internet, using the capabilities of the Web. An approach involving features of Java, CORBA (Common Object Request Broker), the Web, a middle-ware (Java Relational Binding (JRB)), and a database server was used to build the persistent data management infrastructure for the WHERE project. The developed infrastructure allows a TcmJava editor to be downloaded and run from a network host by using a JDK 1.1 (Java Developer's Kit) compatible Web-browser. The aforementioned editor establishes connection with a server by using the ORB (Object Request Broker) software and stores/retrieves data in/from the server. The server consists of a CORBA object or objects depending upon whether the data is to be made persistent on a single server or multiple servers.

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