Re: Clean Object Class Design -- What is it?
From: Joe Cosby <joecosby_at_SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 00:03:52 GMT
Message-ID: <3b48f482.70264152_at_news.mindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 00:03:52 GMT
Message-ID: <3b48f482.70264152_at_news.mindspring.com>
joecosby_at_SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com (Joe Cosby) hunched over a computer,
typing feverishly;
thunder crashed, joecosby_at_SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com (Joe Cosby) laughed
madly, then wrote:
>As others have said in this thread, a relational database -is- an 'OO
>system'. Personally, I would map the object classes to the tables,
>each table should be a class, and the object instances to the records.
>
... although I would say in order to get up to modern OO standards, SQL's recognition of datatypes needs to be much more flexible.
-- Joe Cosby http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com "There are many kinds of 'truths' and consequently there is no truth" - Nietzsche Sig by Kookie Jar 5.98d http://go.to/generalfrenetics/Received on Mon Jul 09 2001 - 02:03:52 CEST