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News Release from: Ittia | Subject: FUEL
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2006
Final beta release of FUEL database
ITTIA announces the final beta release of FUEL database for embedded systems and mobile hand-held devices
ITTIA announces the immediate availability of FUEL DB's third beta release FUEL DB is a full-featured, high performance database management library for applications developed for embedded systems and hand-held mobile devices
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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FUEL DB is specifically designed to meet the needs of application developers who need guaranteed data integrity, high performance, and full customization capability, along with top-notch support.
This new release delivers enhanced performance, new configuration options, and multi-user concurrency for multi-threaded applications.
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An application that uses threads must be careful to prevent two threads from manipulating the same data at the same time.
Unless the threads communicate with each other, one thread can interfere with another thread's work, sometimes caus! ing data to be lost or an application crash.
And because such conflicts only occur in rare circumstances, they are difficult to discover during testing.
FUEL protects against conflicts by providing shared database access to multiple threads that is both safe and efficient.
Using simple concepts such as transactions and isolation levels, FUEL offloads the burden of thread inter-communication from the application.
New features in ITTIA FUEL DB beta release 3 include:.
* Shared database access between multiple threads.
* Multiple isolation levels.
* Lazy commit and group commit.
* Deadlock detection.
* Cache statistics.
New configuration options are available, such as the ability to disable the journal for much faster bulk import of data.
Performance improvements include new internal algorithms and lazy and group transac! tion commits.
FUEL still provides a combination of features that make applications fun to develop.
A small-footprint, programatic interface that allows tight application coupling and avoids unnecessary overhead is one of several characteristics that separate FUEL from other database solutions.
"In the past few years, the evolution of application development for embedded and mobile systems indicates that there has been a serious shift in the data management needs of application developers".
"It is obvious that developers require a storage engine architecture that offers the best performance and still allows them to choose their most desired features".
"This makes FUEL DB the best database for these developers," said Sasan Montaseri, ITTIA President.
"FUEL is an important piece of the puzzle for embedded and mobile developers and with this new release we have focused on robustness, scalability, and efficiency.".
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