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Hi,
It seems that Oracle is an object-relational database. Probably this is a stupid question, but... where is the object-oriented part?. The way I have used Oracle so far implies to deal with tables, SQL and PL/SQL to create stored procedures (the same way I would use other only-relational databases as MySQL). Can anybody give me a (simple) example of why Oracle is object oriented?.
Thanks in advance Received on Wed Apr 23 2003 - 15:26:39 CDT
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