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Hi everybody,
just a short note:
I am more a front-end person (plan to start a OSS GUI project in
2008), although I have an vested interested in a open persistence
solution, since I would like to see an end-to-end system demonstrator
based on OSS components (GUI, kernel, persistence). IMO (and
Thilo Schuler schreef:
Hi everybody,
just a short note:
I am more a front-end person (plan to start a OSS GUI project in
2008), although I have an vested interested in a open persistence
solution, since I would like to see an end-to-end system demonstrator
based on OSS components (GUI,
For openEHR I will concentrate on the GUI part. Had to investigate it
for a uni project.
Just wanted to let everybody know about IBM DB2 9.5, which I think is
a fair, uncrippled offer.
On Jan 2, 2008 5:18 PM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote:
Thilo Schuler schreef:
Hi everybody,
Thilo Schuler schreef:
For openEHR I will concentrate on the GUI part. Had to investigate it
for a uni project.
Just wanted to let everybody know about IBM DB2 9.5, which I think is
a fair, uncrippled offer.
oh
On Jan 2, 2008 5:18 PM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote:
Thilo
?!?!?
On Jan 2, 2008 8:36 PM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote:
Thilo Schuler schreef:
For openEHR I will concentrate on the GUI part. Had to investigate it
for a uni project.
Just wanted to let everybody know about IBM DB2 9.5, which I think is
a fair, uncrippled offer.
oh
True, API persistence layer should be generic as said previously
mentioned. Although originally it needs to be developed based on a
reference DBMS and for this DB2 looks attractive (quick results?) on
first sight.
On Jan 2, 2008 8:58 PM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote:
Bert Verhees
True, API persistence layer should be generic as said previously
mentioned. Although originally it needs to be developed based on a
reference DBMS and for this DB2 looks attractive (quick results?) on
first sight.
Not any more than, say, PostgreSQL. Actually less so, some are likely to argue.
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