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Re: Oracle Object Orientated support - how commonly used

From: Tom Pall <tom_at_cdproc.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 14:39:31 -0600
Message-Id: <10680.122037@fatcity.com>


The Oracle instructor polled us.

"How many of you are using Objects"  One hand.
"How many using clusters" No hands.
"Same with every class", he said.

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From: <Hannah.M.Doran_at_sb.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:05 AM Subject: TYT: Oracle Object Orientated support - how commonly used

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> Just a note, since I work as a DBA and am also studying Oracle in general (for
> the OCPs), I'll preface *study* type questions with TYT (take your time), so
> that the list knows its not an urgent request or production question, just me
> trying to get more details or FYI.
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> With Oracle 8i being considered and Object-Oriented Relational DBMS, I'm curious
> how many people are taking advatnage of this functionality in a prodcution
> environment. I'm a former developer/programmer so understand OOP in a
> programming language sense (still working on grasping Oracle's *use* of it).
> How prevalent is it is the *real* world and how are people using it in general.
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> Thanks,
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> Hannah
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