Article | REF: H3867 V1

Embedded Databases: interests and functionalities. An example with Derby (JavaDB)

Authors: Max CHEVALIER, Karen PINEL-SAUVAGNAT, Olivier TESTE

Publication date: February 10, 2014

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1. On-board databases

An embedded DBMS is a DBMS incorporated directly into an application ( [W7]). Embedded databases can therefore be considered as encapsulated within applications, and transparent to the application user.

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This definition, which we use in this article, is sometimes contradicted in the literature. For example, embedded DBMSs are sometimes synonymous with DBMSs in embedded systems, and are therefore linked to all the problems associated with this type of system (autonomous system, linked to a specific task, etc.)

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