The primary author of the dbdebunk website places quotes he considers to highlight issues in understanding of the relational model by the unwashed. Fabin Pascal hates OODBMS and considers the whole of OO to be a dead end in computer science that should have been aborted awhile ago. He links to several sites critical of OO. He does bring up several issues that makes you think and he should be read, but all he says should be taken with a grain of salt. My personal experence with OODBMS is that they do under load grow very slow, much slower then a equally loaded RDBMS(or as Pascal would rather put an SQLDBMS)
MADuran (who forgot his password)

In reply to Re: J2EE is too complicated - why not Perl?(RDBMS and OO) by Anonymous Monk
in thread J2EE is too complicated - why not Perl? by beamsack

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