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ORACLE DATASHEET ® ORACLE DATABASE MOBILE SERVER 11g KEY NEW FEATURES IN 11.1 Support for Java SE, including SE Embedded Device Management for Android platforms Automatic sync for Android and Blackberry platforms Support for Oracle Glassfish Support for Java 1.6 Better integration with Oracle Berkeley DB, including encryption support Oracle Database Mobile Server 11g is the best way to securely connect embedded devices and mobile applications to Oracle Database. Any organization with a mobile workforce or network of remote devices can benefit from using Oracle Database Mobile Server to safely and reliably link them into their existing enterprise infrastructure. Oracle Database Mobile Server is designed to work with Berkeley DB, Oracles high performance mobile data store. It is also compatible with SQLite, the popular open source project. Oracle Database Mobile Server Overview Oracle Database Mobile Server 11g is a reliable, secure way to link mobile applications and embedded devices into existing enterprise infrastructure. It is well suited for mission critical applications or any application where high performance and reliability are required. It extends the application grid to mobile devices, allowing access to enterprise data and applications in the absence of a network connection. When a network connection is available, Oracle Database Mobile Server uses data synchronization to allow reliable and secure data exchange with a backend Oracle Database. The three main components of Oracle Database Mobile Server are: 1) Mobile Client, resides on mobile platform to facilitate sync and remote management 2) The Sync Server itself, coupled with the Mobile Manager console, provide scalable, secure management of data, applications and devices. 3) Mobile Development Kit (MDK), a suite of tools for packaging, publishing and testing applications. Multi-Platform Mobile Client Oracle Database Mobile Server supports many different client platforms, including Java, Android, Blackberry, Windows Desktop & Mobile, and Linux. The Mobile Client provides support for either a SQLite database or Oracle Berkeley DB. Berkeley DB is a widely deployed, mature embedded database library that provides enterprise class features, including high throughput, low-latency reads, non-blocking writes, data scalability and in-memory caching in a small memory footprint. Berkeley DB offers a SQL API that is SQLite compatible. Berkeley DB offers features that allow it to scale well beyond the limitations of the SQLite native library, while retaining the ease-of-use of the SQLite API. Օ SQLite is a very popular open source embedded database library and is widely used in smart phones, including Android and Blackberry devices. It is a small footprint, transactional database library that is self-administering, requiring no external DBA. The Mobile Client supports both databases with a rich set of data synchronization features. Data synchronization can be enabled in a variety of ways - automatic background sync, manual sync using a GUI, command line app, or even from another application using API calls. KEY BENEFITS Secure, efficient, resilient mobile data synchronization with Oracle Database Օ Remote application, user, and device management Standards-based encryption for remote data, in both storage and transit Օ Robust and reliable mobile data synchronization over unreliable networks Highly scalable server configuration, supporting large and growing mobile or remote deployments 1
Open the catalog to page 1ORACLE DATA SHEET A device agent on the Mobile client allows administrators to remotely manage the device by sending commands or querying the system. Application life-cycle management can be achieved by enabling remote application updates. Enterprise Ready Mobile Server At the core of the Oracle Database Mobile Server product is the server itself, which can be deployed on commodity server hardware running industry standard operating systems including Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX. The Mobile Server provides a reliable, bi-directional synchronization system and a powerful...
Open the catalog to page 2ORACLE DATASHEET The main component of the MDK is the Mobile Database Workbench (MDW), a visual development tool for designing synchronized databases. Wizards in the MDW accelerate creation of synchronized databases by allowing developers to quickly define and customize snapshots of enterprise data models for incorporation into these databases. The Packaging Wizard enables bundling all application components (executables, libraries, images, help files etc.) into a JAR file for simple upload to the Mobile Server from where it can be deployed to mobile, embedded or lightweight business...
Open the catalog to page 3ORACLE DATASHEET Table 2 Key Oracle Database Mobile Server features Footprint is 1 MB Օ Flexible & reliable bi- EM compliant UI Օ Very broad platform directional synchronization Single Sign-On support Օ Asynchronous architecture capability using Oracle High performance for high scalability Identity Management Օ Non-blocking writes Multi-threaded architecture Օ Scripting language In-memory caching Օ Custom synchronization for batch administration Concurrent access by invocation Օ Extension APIs multiple threads or Automatic (background) Օ User management processes Synchronization Application...
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