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explain ordbms with example​

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Answered by poojasourabh5640
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Since their hybrid systems that don't exactly match the ideals of an object-oriented DBMS, they are called object-relational database management systems (ORDBMSs). Examples of ORDBMSs include PostgreSQL and Oracle (and, to a lesser extent, Microsoft's SQL Server).

Answered by rudh2345
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Since their hybrid systems that don't exactly match the ideals of an object-oriented DBMS, they are called object-relational database management systems (ORDBMSs). Examples of ORDBMSs include PostgreSQL and Oracle (and, to a lesser extent, Microsoft's SQL Server).

ORDBMS was created to handle new types of data such as audio, video, and image files that relational databases were not equipped to handle. In addition, its development was the result of increased usage of object-oriented programming languages, and a large mismatch between these and the DBMS software.

An object-oriented database management system (OODBMS) applies concepts of object-oriented programming, and applies them to the management of persistent objects on behalf of multiple users, with capabilities for security, integrity, recovery and contention management.

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