Stefan - I believe the general consensus had emerged that usually object
features aren't worth the effort. Often there are few benefits, and if you
don't do it correctly you may see bad performance. Two questions:
   1. Are your developers/management enamored with the concept of object, or
is this just your own curiosity?
   2. Is there something about your application that leads you to believe
that it might derive significant benefit from the object features?
For general business applications it is hard to beat the flexibility of the
good old traditional relational data modeling.
   The lack of discussion may provide part of the answer to your question.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi everybody

I'm not quite sure wether this has been discussed in deep before, but I
couldn't find anything satisfieing (hope the spelling is correct ;)) things
in the archive.
Anyway: Due to my lack of experience with any real life scenarios with
Oracle's object relational features, I never tried to recommend the usage of
these and always kept to a "normal" relational approach. Does anybody have
any experience with Types / Nested Tables and the like in a (preferrably
big) production system of any kind ? What's recommendable, where are the
pitfalls ?

Any input deeply appreciated,
TIA, Stefan



 
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