Re: OR DB design
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 10:37:39 +0200
Message-ID: <3B7CD7D3.634C3A2E_at_nada.kth.se>
Steve Long wrote:
Matthew Beale wrote:
This is not correct. All the big vendors have "universal" RDBMS
servers on their program. The term (coined by the late Informix
corporation, I think) stands for an RDMBS extended with object
capabilities. Apart from Informix, also IBM, Oracle, Sybase,
postgreSQL, ..... and many more have it.
On my system there are five database servers. They are all ORDBMS.
All with a different approach to OR, but all the same, they all
have OR capabilities.
>
> you're new to this stuff aren't you ?
>
What kind of shitty comment is this?
Saying nothing may be done by being silent. Try it!
> Why arent Object relatoinal Databases better accepted by the
> commercial community?
/Serafim Received on Fri Aug 17 2001 - 10:37:39 CEST