Overview of Caché Features & Benefits

Caché Features and BenefitsCaché Application Server Features

When it comes to rapid development and connectivity, Caché’s application server features give developers all the flexibility and power they need.

 

Features Benefits
Easy Class Projections
With just a few clicks, Caché classes can be projected as Java, COM, or C++ classes. Easy projection as EJBs is also supported. Rapid development. Connectivity to other technologies and tools.
Enterprise Java Beans
Caché implements Bean-Managed Persistence without the needs to manually map between Java classes and relational tables. Enables sharing of functionality within a Java framework. Rapid-development of bean-managed persistent EJBs. Better scalability and database performance for EJB applications.
Caché Scripting Languages
Two interoperable languages (Caché ObjectScript and Caché Basic) for method coding and business logic scripting. Both support simultaneous object, SQL, multidimensional data access. Rapid application development. Flexible data modeling. Compatibility with object and Web technologies.
Caché Relational Gateway
Allows Caché to access data from relational databases. Connectivity to data stored in relational databases.
COM Gateway
Allows Caché applications to use COM objects. Enhanced flexibility for Caché applications. Better integration with Microsoft products.
Visual Caché
High performance link to the popular GUI development tool, Visual Basic. Enables rapid GUI development.
Enterprise Cache Protocol 
Reduces application-server to database-server network traffic by creating shared data caches on the middle tier of distributed architectures. Dramatically increases the scalability and performance of thin-client systems.

 

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