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>> >You have invested at least a week of work for the flamewar here.
>> >What was your motivation?
>>
>> To start to educate a market so that I can eventually meet my needs.
>> Overcoming ignorant prejudice and misconception has to start somewhere.
>
>This would be your chance to continue the mission that you are on. After
all
>the words you used, you could add some code to try to prove your theories.
I have already provided every reasonable code example you requested. The "theories" were proved rigorously years ago.
>You say that relational databases can store objects *directly*.
Of course. A relational domain is an object class. A tuple is a set of object values. This makes a relation value a set of sets of object values and makes a relation variable a set of sets of object variables.
>I challenge you again to provide the sourcecode to prove it and to
benchmark
>the performance against an object database.
I don't care how many times you post your fatuous and specious challenge. I have already directly addressed all of the issues, and you have already proved yourself utterly incapable of refuting my position. Received on Sat Jul 21 2001 - 23:08:50 CDT
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