Oracle Enterprise Metadata Manager

The Oracle Enterprise Metadata Manager (EMM) is a product of the Oracle Corporation that provides an ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry.

Strategic nature of a metadata registry

This product is significant because it is one of the first commercial products that includes a metadata registry in an application server. Registering metadata is one of the first steps in metadata publishing which in turn is one of the foundational elements of the Semantic Web.

Oracle product editions

EMM currently runs on the following Oracle products

  1. Oracle Enterprise Edition
    1. 8.1.7
    2. 9i
      1. Release 1
      2. Release 2
  2. Oracle 9iAS
    1. Version 1.0.2.2.2

EMM is being ported to Oracle 9iAS Release 2 and 10gAS .

gollark: On the one hand I do somewhat want to run osmarksforumâ„¢ with this for funlolz, but on the other hand handwritten ASM is probably not secure.
gollark: > Well, the answer is a good cause for flame war, but I will risk. ;) At first, I find assembly language much more readable than HLL languages and especially C-like languages with their weird syntax. > At second, all my tests show, that in real-life applications assembly language always gives at least 200% performance boost. The problem is not the quality of the compilers. It is because the humans write programs in assembly language very different than programs in HLL. Notice, that you can write HLL program as fast as an assembly language program, but you will end with very, very unreadable and hard for support code. In the same time, the assembly version will be pretty readable and easy for support. > The performance is especially important for server applications, because the program runs on hired hardware and you are paying for every second CPU time and every byte RAM. AsmBB for example can run on very cheap shared web hosting and still to serve hundreds of users simultaneously.
gollark: https://board.asm32.info/asmbb/asmbb-v2-9-has-been-released.328/
gollark: Huh, apparently some hugely apioformic entity wrote a bit of forum software entirely in assembly.
gollark: Interesting.

See also

http://www.oracle.com/us/products/middleware/data-integration/enterprise-metadata-management/overview/index.html

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