At 12:03 AM -0400 5/11/01, Chris Winters wrote:
>SPOPS is built to map objects to relational databases, or other data
>stores. If you're just getting/setting object properties and
>persistence (create/update/fetch/remove) along with relationships
>among the objects, you don't even need to write any Perl code. Just
>some fairly simple configuration info. Plus you can (if you wish) get
>per-object security for free.

Using Dave Rolsky's OO-RDBMS vs RDBMS-OO sort of description of 
Tangram and Alzabo, it sounds like SPOPS is more in the same category 
as Tangram, correct?

Anyone (including Chris) done a comparison of the two (SPOPS and 
Tangram) and willing to comment on strengths, weaknesses, 
differences, etc?

Thanks,

        Ray

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