=head1 NAME ObjStore - Perl Extension For C OODBMS =head1 SYNOPSIS Enjoy perl? Sick of SQL? Ready to try something new? =head1 DESCRIPTION ObjectStore is the market leader in object-oriented databases http://www.odi.com (NASDAQ: ODIS). They use a unique Cache-Forward Architecture to make persistent data available in literally the most efficient manner possible. Prior to this joining of forces ObjectStore was too radical a design decision for many applications and perl5 did not have a simple way of storing complex data persistently. Now there is an easy way to build database applications (especially if you are concerned about preserving your ideals of encapsulation). =head2 INCLUDED TOOLS =over 4 =item * ospeek Prints out databases in Data::Dumper style. =item * posh & qtposh Like C/C, except that you can I B your database and walk around the data from the inside. You can also invoke methods on your objects or write custom reports (in perl, of course :-). (Also similar to C/C.) =item * osperlserver Provides remote method invokation, database job scheduling, and server-object collaboration services. Completely generic! =back =head1 PREREQUISITES You will need: - ObjectStore OODBMS (see http://www.odi.com; evaluations are available!) - Perl 5.004_04 (or perl 5.005, once released) - Tree::Fat & Test perl extensions - ExtUtils::ExCxx (only needed on Digital UNIX, HP (5.x), OS/2 (3.x), or MS Windows NT/95; send email) See http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/JPRIT/ ! =head1 R!CENT CHANGES ** 04-23-98 RELEASE 1.38 - Support for multiple threads. Changed ObjStore::Transaction->new() to conform the standard method call convention. While partially tested (perl 5.004_64 solaris), additional internal reorganization and testing is still needed. - osperlserver no longer invokes the 'evolve' method upon restart. - VERSIONs are not longer required for persistent classes. Instead '0.001' is defaulted. Be aware that you must use a version greater than '0.001' once you add an explicit version. ** 04-14-98 RELEASE 1.37 - Updated documentation. see ./INSTALL for hints on installation see ./UPGRADE to evolve databases from prior releases see ./TODO for a list of stuff in the queue see ./CHANGES for a visionary perspective Perl-ObjectStore mailing list: majordomo@parallax.co.uk "subscribe perl-objectstore you@your.company.com" (If you think you've run into a bug, try running your script with "perl -MObjStore=PANIC" and mail the output to the mailing list.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 1997-1998 Joshua Nathaniel Pritikin. All rights reserved. This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html)