Re: DISTRIBUTED OBJECT technology in ORACLE8:

From: Neil Greene <Neil_at_bMD.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 06:40:44 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Mar10.064044.11484_at_bMD.com>


In article <1994Mar9.152712.47435_at_hursley.ibm.com> ravi_mendis_at_hursley.ibm.com writes:
> Everybody,..
>
> If ORACLE8 implements a CORBA compliant ORB (object request
> broker) and an object framework such as NeXT Inc.'s Enterprise Objects
> (a system which provides object storage and persistance in a standard
 RDBMS)
> then ORACLE8 would become an Object Repository as well as a Data
 Server!!!??
> And if it produces tools like NEXTSTEP on say "Project X",
> users will be able to build client-server applications based on Object
> technology in no time at all. Also expect performance to be far greater
> than SQL*Net.
>
> Also NeXT may produce their object-oriented file system for NEXTSTEP
> based on *Enterprise Objects*. Which means that ORACLE8 may
> serve as an Distributed Object-Oriented File System as well!!
>
> Anyone know any details of ORACLE's object technology
plans/partnerships?

I would be very interested in hearing more about this, even if it is just hear say and dreams. Any chance on finding some serious leads on these possabilities.

-- 
Sincerely,

Neil Greene
Received on Thu Mar 10 1994 - 07:40:44 CET

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