Bill - I have been interested in this because we are starting to develop in
Java. The feedback I have been getting is that what you are describing
hasn't worked out in the long run. My interpretation is that relational
techniques are quite robust and mature, and it is not difficult for
object-oriented programmers to adapt to the relational schema (should be
limited to a few objects). Most applications have non-object-oriented tools
that need access also. Appreciate anyone else's experiences.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi,

    We use a product called Persistence that takes C++ code and makes the
Oracle (or any relational) database look like an object-oriented database.
Does anyone else use these sorts of tools? I'm not an object-oriented guru
by any means so forgive me if I sound a bit vague. Isn't Oracle capable of
doing the same thing? What is the best tool for this?


Bill Carle
AT&T
Database Administrator
816-995-3922
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