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Re: Handling forms on database driven websites: msg#01151lang.ruby.general
"Philip Mak" <pmak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20020812212736.GI5036@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 03:08:26AM +0900, Avi Bryant wrote: > > Wai-Sun Chia <waisun.chia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:<3D576CCA.7040003@xxxxxx>... > > > Having said that I do not know of any viable Opensourced OODBMS around > > > (I'm very happy if someone could confirm otherwise). > > http://www.sapdb.org/sap_db_FAQ.htm > > That open source database (previously proprietary) claims to support > object-orientation. I've been meaning to check it out to see what it > does in actuality, but I haven't had time to. Doesn't seem to be much native OODB. Core interface is ODBC, JDBC. Some OLAP build on top of RDBMS. Saw a brief OODB mention, but can't find where there is supposed to be an OO interface, but SAP the product may have an OO layer. What's wrong with GOODS anyway? Seem's the GUI has done his homework, although I haven't tested it. Architecture and tradeoff's seems ok. There are several databases depending on you preferences. Mikkel GigaBase? large on-disk, fast transactions http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/gigabase.html FastBase? in-memory http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/fastdb.html GOODS distributed http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/goods.html Many other DB links from author of FastBase? and GigaBase? http://www.garret.ru/~knizhnik/
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