Norbert, Ooops you are right!
RSR is an object replication framework that replicates objects between Pharo, Dolphin, and GemStone images. Kurt Kilpela will be giving a talk at ESUG this year so if you are going to ESUG you can get more details right from the horse’s s mouth:) Dale [1] https://downloads.gemtalksystems.com/docs/GemStone64/3.6.x/GS64-GemBuilderforC-3.6.pdf Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 9, 2022, at 3:21 AM, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote: > > Hi Dale, > > thanks for the pointer. I always admired what the GemStone people did and > do. But I'm looking for something more lightweight and more easy to handle > approach this time. Well, from the github page I could not derive what it > really does to be honest. > > Hope to see you at ESUG, > > Norbert > >> Am 08.08.2022 um 18:44 schrieb Dale Henrichs >> <dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com>: >> >> Norbert, >> Before you go off and invent a data base, you might take a look at GemStone >> and RemoteServiceReplication[1] ... >> >> Dale >> >> [1] https://github.com/GemTalk/RemoteServiceReplication >> >> On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 6:19 AM Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote: >>> To all Omnibase and Monibase users. >>> >>> It turned out that neither of those are open source. The author of the >>> database contacted me clarifying the situation that he has the copyright >>> and never released something open source. This means that I will remove the >>> Omnibase repositories in few weeks from >>> >>> https://github.com/ApptiveGrid/MoniBase >>> >>> and >>> >>> https://github.com/pharo-nosql/OmniBase >>> >>> I'm very sorry about that but someone just took the code 9 years before, >>> copied it on github and put illegally an MIT license to the repository. We >>> only want free software in our repositories and hence the above will go >>> away. >>> >>> As we see it essential to have a good OO database in pharo we will see how >>> much effort it will be build a small and simple OO database that can >>> replace Omnibase. >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> Norbert >