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EMF Application Architecture: Exploring NoSQL and RDB Integration in Protocol Transport

This document explores the architecture of the EMF application, focusing on the integration of NoSQL and RDB databases. We delve into the client-server interaction framework provided by CDO (Connected Data Objects) and how it utilizes various protocols for data transport. Key aspects include the handling of OSGi components, repository management, and the implementation of custom models. This comprehensive overview is aimed at developers seeking to optimize their applications by leveraging the capabilities of the EMF framework in a networked environment.

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EMF Application Architecture: Exploring NoSQL and RDB Integration in Protocol Transport

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  1. EMF Application ODB Network EMF Application CDO Repository NoSQL RDB EMF Application

  2. Application Models Protocol Transport EMF CDO Client Net4j Core OSGi (optional) Repository

  3. Clients Repository CDO Store OCL Protocol Transport CDO Server Core Net4j Core OSGi (optional) DB

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