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DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley

Figure 16.1 Structure of ODMG applications.

DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley Figure 16.2 Architecture of an ODMG database.

DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley Figure 16.3 CORBA architecture.

DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley Figure 16.4 Inter-ORB architecture.

DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley Figure 16.5 Architecture of CORBA persistent state services.

DATABASES AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING: An Application-Oriented Approach Lewis Bernstein Kifer © 2002 Addison Wesley Figure 16.6 Architecture of object query services.