ECLIPSECON, SANTA CLARA, Calif., 06-MAR-2007 10:15 AM Today, at the EclipseCon Conference, Oracle, a newly appointed Eclipse Board Member and Strategic Developer, announced it will donate its award winning Java persistence framework, Oracle® TopLink, to the open source community. In addition, Oracle announced the proposal of a new Eclipse project to deliver a comprehensive persistence platform based on the contribution of Oracle TopLink, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, source code and test cases.
With its latest contribution and project proposal, Oracle continues to demonstrate its commitment to the developer and open source communities. Oracle TopLink is the industry\"s most advanced persistence architecture, offering object-to-relational, object-to-XML, and Enterprise Information System data access through all of the major standards, including the Java Persistence API, Java API for XML Binding, Service Data Objects, and the Java Connector Architecture. It has consistently provided developers with superior performance and choice. Built on industry standards, Oracle TopLink works with any database, any application server, any development toolset and process and any Java application architecture. Since its first commercial release in 1994, thousands of customers have chosen Oracle TopLink to bring greater agility, better decision-making and reduced cost and risk to diverse IT environments. Now, by donating the source code and test cases of Oracle TopLink, Oracle is making the first complete enterprise persistence platform available in open source and to the greater developer community.(Oracle 以它的最新的贡献和项目申请, 继续给开发商和开源社区展示它的承诺。) |