Overview of Caché Features & Benefits
Caché 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. |
Caché Features & Benefits

