On Apr 6, 2010, at 9:01 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote:

>    * BUT : isn't the real problem that one will not content
> [him/her]/self with playing with in-memory data ? One will want to
> make the data persistent (outside-of-process, aka
> storage-persistance). And with this kind of problem, one will have a
> graph of identities containing references to other identities (the
> needed level(s) of indirection). How does one painlessly store/unstore
> those graphs to databases ?

XML with ID/IDREFs seems the obvious choice.

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