Re: Clean Object Class Design -- What is it?
From: Carl Rosenberger <carl_at_db4o.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 21:33:37 +0200
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Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 21:33:37 +0200
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Bob Badour wrote:
> I think I have demonstrated that my generalizations do bear up. Have you
> demonstrated that non-relational object databases provide much physical
> independence? Have you demonstrated that non-relational object databases
> provide any inherent performance advantage over relational ones? Have you
> demonstrated that non-relational object databases provide as simple an
> interface?
Come on then, let's stop the theoretical talking and let's move to a concrete example as I have suggested two times before:
- You or someone else provides a class model. - You write relational code to store objects. - I write object database code to store objects. - We stop the execution time.
Then we apply changes to the classes and document the steps necessary to migrate data (or add views to your relational database).
Kind regards,
Carl
--- Carl Rosenberger db4o - database for objects - http://www.db4o.comReceived on Tue Jul 17 2001 - 21:33:37 CEST