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Martin,
the OMG are doing good work in this area - called the Model Driven Architecture, one of the many good things about the OMG is that the standards are based upon practical implementations of products & so are not just theory.
Most companies in this area are creating MDA products to deliver application logic (e.g. Rational etc) & this may be your main area of application, however MetaMatrix are the only company applying the technique to data.
Most projects underestimate & also spend the majority of their time on data integration so we have a strong market & work well with all development tools as an accelerator for application development (by taking care of the data integration issues extremely rapidly)
For more info go to our website & grab our MDA whitepaper & there are other resources there for you.
Regards,
David Penney
CTO-Europe
http://www.metamatrix.com
"Martin Drautzburg" <martin.drautzburg_at_web.de> wrote in message
news:87lmd4yy6v.fsf_at_web.de...
> Is anybody aware of a way to implement a MVC pattern with a relational
> database serving as a repository for the models ? The problem is: how
> would the database inform the views of any changes ? At least in
> Oracle I have no clue how one could possibly implement such a thing.
>
> Will an "application server" (whatever that is) perform such magic ?
>
Received on Fri Mar 08 2002 - 22:07:27 CST
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