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Re: new user curious about use of GLORP with Seaside on Squeak 3.8: msg#00138

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Subject: Re: new user curious about use of GLORP with Seaside on Squeak 3.8


On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Cees De Groot wrote:

http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2480 might be a good starting point
for a more widely-usable glorp on squeak...

Yes, it's certainly possible to make connections from Squeak to Oracle, it's just a question of performance. ODBC has the issue that (AFAIK) queries block the entire VM, so if you have concurrent users of your app things will get bogged down quickly. An alternate strategy I've tried is to forward the requests to a Java program acting as a bridge (say, over HTTP), which at least doesn't block, but the extra layer of connections and conversions does add some latency to each query. The other nice thing about this latter approach is that you can use the JDBC thin client, and avoid the nightmare of installing all the Oracle libs.

Avi


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