AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Leon Rosenberg
 
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.

It was an answer :-) 

Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?

leon



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AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Leon Rosenberg
 
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.

It was an answer :-) 

Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?

leon



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Re: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Robert Taylor
An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
/robert
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Leon,
I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.

It was an answer :-) 

Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
leon

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AW: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Leon Rosenberg
And you can't move it to oodbms? 

Btw, there are JDO implementation for RDBMS (for example KODO JDO by
Versant).

Makes moving easier...

leon 

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 An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
 
 /robert
 
 Leon Rosenberg wrote:
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.
  
  
  It was an answer :-)
  
  Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
  
  leon
  
  
  
  
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AW: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Leon Rosenberg
And you can't move it to oodbms? 

Btw, there are JDO implementation for RDBMS (for example KODO JDO by
Versant).

Makes moving easier...

leon 

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 An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
 
 /robert
 
 Leon Rosenberg wrote:
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.
  
  
  It was an answer :-)
  
  Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
  
  leon
  
  
  
  
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RE: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Jason Long
Use hibernate 3.0 it rocks.  It is now part of JBoss and professionally
supported by them.

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com 


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Subject: AW: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

And you can't move it to oodbms? 

Btw, there are JDO implementation for RDBMS (for example KODO JDO by
Versant).

Makes moving easier...

leon 

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 An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
 
 /robert
 
 Leon Rosenberg wrote:
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.
  
  
  It was an answer :-)
  
  Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
  
  leon
  
  
  
  
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RE: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Jason Long
Use hibernate 3.0 it rocks.  It is now part of JBoss and professionally
supported by them.

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com 


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From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 9:17 AM
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Subject: AW: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

And you can't move it to oodbms? 

Btw, there are JDO implementation for RDBMS (for example KODO JDO by
Versant).

Makes moving easier...

leon 

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 An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
 
 /robert
 
 Leon Rosenberg wrote:
 Leon,
 
 I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
 
 I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.
  
  
  It was an answer :-)
  
  Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
  
  leon
  
  
  
  
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Re: AW: AW: [OT] ORM vs JDBC vs OODBMS (was [OT] ORM vs JDBC)

2005-03-13 Thread Robert Taylor
Moving the implementation is out of my hands.
JDO for RDBMS is an ORM solution which doesn't necessarily answer the 
question, why not use both (JDBC and ORM)? I think both solutions have 
merit and I think that many try to make one solution work for both OLAP 
and OLTP.

/robert

Leon Rosenberg wrote:
And you can't move it to oodbms? 

Btw, there are JDO implementation for RDBMS (for example KODO JDO by
Versant).
Makes moving easier...
leon 


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Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. März 2005 16:19
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An existing production RDBMS implementation :)
/robert
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Leon,
I have zero experience with OODBMS, so I can't comment on that.
I guess my question was geared more towards RDBMS.

It was an answer :-)
Do you have any real requirements which forces you to use rdbms?
leon


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