SQL Multimedia for DEC Rdb (V.1.1) SQL Multimedia for DEC Rdb (V.1.1)
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Apple Macintosh
DEC DECsystem, DECstation, VAX, VAXstation, VAXserver, MicroVAX/OpenVMS, ULTRIX
PC-MS/DOS
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Manipulates/stores/retrieves multimedia objects from client
applications that work with VAX Rdb/VMS databases. Consists of
software libraries of callable routines that give SQL applications and
SQL/Services client-based applications ability to insert/retrieve
multimedia data objects into/from VAX Rdb/VMS databases. Consists of
SQL Multimedia Development for Rdb/VMS and SQL Multimedia Run-time for
Rdb/VMS.Îïèñàíèå-Ò
Designed to manipulate, store and retrieve multimedia objects from
client applications that run under VAX Rdb/VMS databases. Includes
the SQL Multimedia Development for Rdb/VMS and the SQL Multimedia
Runtime for Rdb/VMS. Manages multimedia objects. Enables access to
multimedia objects stored in VAX Rdb/VMS databases through the use of
the SQL Multimedia software library. Supports access through both SQL
and SQL Services compatible interfaces. Builds a client/server
environment that supports VAX Rdb/VMS as the database server and the
VMS, ULTRIX for RISC, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh client
environments. Features concurrent access, security, data maintenance,
transparent access to multiple storage devices, standard storage
format for multimedia objects and shared data across applications.
Defines and operates on five data object classes including COMPOUND
DOCUMENT class in DDIF, the Digital document interchange formats,
IMAGE class in DDIF/Image of DECimage frame format, TABLE class in
DTIF, the Digital table interchange formats, TEXT class in record
delimited, eight-bit byte streams and BLOB class in independent,
application-defined formats. Allows users to specify
application-specific or user-defined formats for each object class and
can fetch legacy data from the database. Allows multimedia objects
inserted into and fetched from a database as an entire object in main
memory, an object buffered to main memory via data streams or a file.
Enables users to access multimedia databases from VMS, ULTRIX, MS-DOS,
Microsoft Windows and MPW and THINK C environments.ÒÅÐÌÈÍÛ