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Database Entry

InfinityDB


InfinityDB is an embedded database engine written in Java. It is based on a fast, reliable and high concurrent B-Tree architecture to guarantee high performance. It can represent and manipulate relational data and non-tabular or custom structures. InfinityDB is appropriate for memory- or disk-oriented embedded hardware platforms, text indexing engines, distributed industrial data collection systems, heterogenous data environments and much more.

Country of Origin
US
Start Year
2002
Project Type
Commercial
Written in
Java
Supported Languages
Java
Operating System
All OS with Java VM
License
Proprietary

Database Entry

InfinityDB


InfinityDB is an embedded database engine written in Java. It is based on a fast, reliable and high concurrent B-Tree architecture to guarantee high performance. It can represent and manipulate relational data and non-tabular or custom structures. InfinityDB is appropriate for memory- or disk-oriented embedded hardware platforms, text indexing engines, distributed industrial data collection systems, heterogenous data environments and much more.

History


The Infinity Database Engine was first written by Roger L. Deran in the Intel 8088 assembly language in the 1980s. It was then re-written to be entirely in Java in 2002 and now marketed by Boiler Bay Inc.

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Citations

3 sources
  1. InfinityDB Embedded – Boiler Bay Software boilerbay.com
  2. Documents – Boiler Bay Software boilerbay.com
  3. InfinityDB - Wikipedia wikipedia.org
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