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Re: OOP - a question about database access

From: Paul Vernon <paul.vernon_at_ukk.ibmm.comm>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 19:22:19 -0000
Message-ID: <bpb7bl$1ndg$1@gazette.almaden.ibm.com>


"Bob Badour" <bbadour_at_golden.net> wrote in message news:xPSdnQQCLvchdjOiRVn-gg_at_golden.net...
> "Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu" <nntp_at_ajgdg.com> wrote in message
> news:slrnbqtmlr.euq.nntp_at_ajgdg.com.invalid...
> > Perhaps in the world databases and buisness applications, OO is
> > nothing special. I was simply curious if you felt that notions like
> > encapsulation, polymorhism, aggregation, and inhertience have had
> > their day.
>
> Encapsulation: Physical and logical independence have great importantance
> and I foresee no change to reduce their importance.

Agreed, but do the OO guys understand it as no more that just that?

http://www.dbpd.com/vault/9809date.html

Regards
Paul Vernon
Business Intelligence, IBM Global Services Received on Mon Nov 17 2003 - 13:22:19 CST

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