I looked at some of the Coco tools about two years ago, and they were
*abysmal*. I can't speak for what they've done since, but the stuff
several years ago was so poorly thought out, the interfaces made so
little sense, and there was so little value-added that I haven't
wanted to investigate further. I wish I could tell you anything
concrete about what was bad, but I remember thinking that when all
was said and done, their wrappers did almost nothing for a programmer.
This is a bit of a vengeful post, but I nearly sent them some very
nasty hatemail. It was a thoroughly pathetic product.
Regards,
Ben Flaumenhaft
At 11:37 PM -0800 12/19/00, Thomas Bökamp wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Parts of my current work is to evaluate O/R Mapping Tools products. Is there
>such a thing a report to study different O/R Mapping Tools . Currently we
>are looking at Cocobase and Toplink. Can somebody help with the following
>questions:
>
>- Anybody know about Cccobase or Toplink the quality and Performance?
>- Any other O/R Mappers worth evaluate? Especially we would like to know if
>there is a product that the C++-part of the project can use too.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Thomas.
>
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