Re: Object oriented database

From: <patrick61z_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 04:16:13 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <8282fb6d-fd39-4bf1-9470-bf60325546ce_at_z18g2000prn.googlegroups.com>


On Oct 31, 6:20 pm, Eric <Eric.Ane..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 31, 3:41 pm, patrick..._at_yahoo.com wrote:
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> > On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto..._at_tpg.com.au wrote:
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> > > Hi all,
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> > > I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
> > > databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
> > > requirements.
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> > > I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
> > > will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
> > > goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
> > > scripts like PHP.
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> > > Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
> > > can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
> > > site:http://www.clear-objects.com
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> > > Best regards
> > > Tomas
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> > I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
> > without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
> > interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
> > around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
> > todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
> > object persistance.
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> I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
> are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
> you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
> carefully.

lol I surrender! plonk me already! Received on Sat Nov 01 2008 - 12:16:13 CET

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