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Re: White Paper Announcement -- Mapping Objects to RDBs

From: The Rt Rev'd Dr Colin James III, KOTM <cjames_at_cec-services.com>
Date: 1997/09/21
Message-ID: <603u10$738$1@gte2.gte.net>#1/1

Scott W Ambler's paper below is a farse; don't waste your time reading it. It is poorly edited (what else is new from SIGS) and contains no new imformation. Ambler uses a complex object ID method to try to keep track of things which can be shown to be mathematically defective. Again, don't waste your time with this dweeb.


"Scott W. Ambler" <ambler_at_hookup.net> posted with deletions:

> http://www.ambysoft.com/mappingObjects.html
>
> This updated white paper presents a practical look at the issues
> involved with mapping and should alleviate several common
> misconceptions
> prevalent in development circles today. This white paper does not
> discuss the design of a persistence mechanism, the topic of a
> future
> AmbySoft Inc. white paper.
>
> Issues that are addressed in this paper:
> · The object-relational mismatch
> · The importance of OIDs
> · The basics of mapping
> · Concurrency issues
> · Stored procedures and triggers
> · The realities of mapping objects to relational databases
> · So what’s with the attitude problem?
> · Glossary of persistence terms
>
>
> -Scott
Received on Sun Sep 21 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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