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UniVerse⢠is an extended relational data server optimized for embedding in vertical
applications.
UniVerse offers a nested relational (MultiValue) data model which
means intuitive data modeling and fewer resulting tables. UniVerse V10.3 adds powerful
development capabilities to the solid extended relational database.
- Includes the UniData and UniVerse Basic
Developer Toolkit (BDT), a modern, integrated development and debugging tool for
Basic Developers. Based on Eclipse, it provides multiple views to the information
you need to build applications quickly. All of the resources you need are there,
including a code editor, dictionary editor and an integrated debugger. Includes
an embedded development language for creating server-side business logic.
- Developers can build in security with Automatic
Data Encryption, for encrypting data at rest, and OpenSSL, to create secure communication
channels for UniVerse-based applications.
- UniVerse supports Pluggable Authentication
Modules (PAM) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), enabling UniVerse
applications to authenticate users through the use of independent authentication
modules at runtime.
- UniVerse provides several options for integration
into the Microsoft .NET Framework. This flexibility allows you to build and deploy
a wide variety of Web-based applications that work seamlessly with .NET. UO.NET
for Compact Framework can extend your application to mobile devices.
- UniVerse supports numerous Java-based interfaces
as well, including JBDC for standards-based connectivity and our own UniObjects
for Java high speed native interface. Leverage powerful Java programming tools including
the Eclipse framework to enable powerful, platform-independent solutions.
- Scales from the smallest workgroup to thousands
of concurrent users when using symmetric multiprocessor (SMP)-based hardware.
- Provides automatic and dynamic tablespace
allocation to fit the size of the data server - providing optimum performance and
minimizing disk usage for maximum efficiency.
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