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McObject Offers eXtremeDB 8.3 for Incremental Improvements and New Platforms

11 November, 2022
McObject Offers eXtremeDB 8.3 for Incremental Improvements and New Platforms
McObject Offers eXtremeDB 8.3 for Incremental Improvements and New Platforms

Oct. 25, 2022 - McObject announces eXtremeDB 8.3, the latest release of its flagship embedded database management system. Built as a true in-memory database system, eXtremeDB is a hybrid in-memory and persistent DBMS that can be utilized as an embedded database with or without SQL, a client/server database, and a distributed database.

Among the new features found in eXtremeDB 8.3 are:

  • Server-side authentication when using eXtremeDB as a client/server DBMS.
  • Authentication has been added to the JDBC driver
  • C# SQL API for .NET 5 and .NET 6
  • The database definition language (DDL, AKA schema) has been extended to allow designation of default vales for additional data types
  • SQL execution engine improvements

Administrators can define users and roles, and associate table-level permissions with them.

Notable among new platforms supported is the NXP i.MX 8 asymmetric hardware combining Cortex A cores for real-time tasks and Cortex M for low-latency multi-processing.

These MCUs feature the ability to run different operating systems (e.g., FreeRTOS on the M core and Linux on the A cores), with memory shared between the sides. eXtremeDB support for this platform includes a unique custom synchronization implementation so that an in-memory database can be shared between the sides.

Andrei Gorine, CTO of McObject, said, “Developers of automotive, industrial, smart city/building and medical systems will appreciate the ability to run the only hard real-time deterministic time-cognizant database system, eXtremeDB/rt, on the real-time side and eXtremeDB Embedded on the Linux side.”

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