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Please recommend some material about implementing Object-Oriented Databases for dynamic languages (interested in Ruby).

I realise that OODBs do not have a good mathematical foundation, but still the information I could find is absolutely insufficient 开发者_如何学Cfor me to start working on a new OODB.

Thanks.


Have a look at Won Kim's "Introduction to Object-Oriented Databases". It's considered an authoritative source on the matter.

EDIT: An alternative reference is "Object-Relational Database Development" by Paul Brown. It takes an object/relational approach, which may be interesting given the prevalence of relational technologies these days.


There are several for pay papers:

An implementation of a multimedia object-oriented database management system

An object-oriented database system Jasmine: implementation, application, and extension

The Design and Implementation of an Object Oriented Database Management System-OMNIX

Then there's also the website odbms.org, which has resources online:

http://www.odbms.org/downloads.aspx

Last but not least I'd probably try to search for whitepapers or tech docs for a popular ODBMS like Caché.

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