Abstract

A novel architectural solution for implementing orthogonal persistence in deductive object-oriented database languages is presented. Central to the technique is a persistent type system implemented using distributed objects and ODMG's d Ref class. Use of distributed objects as database types naturally leads to a component-based multi-tier CORBA-like implementation architecture. This architecture seamlessly accommodates object-faulting and transitive persistence. This paper also discusses use of the architecture to implement a deductive object-oriented database system supporting the ROL language and orthogonal persistence.

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