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Re: Database Application with Obj-C
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Re: Database Application with Obj-C


  • Subject: Re: Database Application with Obj-C
  • From: Robert Jr Palmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 18:06:20 -0500

On Tuesday, December 23, 2003, at 04:59PM, Ruslan Zasukhin <email@hidden> wrote:

>> It seemed back then that you were working toward an Object oriented database -
>> I think I actually asked a very specific question about treating entries as
>> objects and you replied something to the effect "not yet, but hopefully in the
>> future".
>
>Valentina C++ SDK all this years allow treat records as objects.
>But in the different way that this allow ODMG standard.
>
>Yes, I probably have told, that there is no technical problems make around
>Valentina C++ SDK an ODMG wrapper. Why not. But this is not my high priority
>:-)
>
>As for me. I do not like ODMG.

Obviously from reading your answer, it shows my lack of understanding of database architectures. I believe you are correct in everything you presented, I obviously interpreted them incorrectly.

Maybe this forum isn't the best place for this part of the discussion...

So to clear up some of my ignorance on the subject, what exactly is the difference between a Object Relational Database and an Object Oriented Database Management System.
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