--- In [email protected], Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <anip> > Nico seemed interested in your product. I'd love to know > what he thinks now that you have stated he'll have to > write code for every aspect of database access for three > different database products.
Although Brett has indicated that such things can happen in real life, I have to admit that I have built this sample out of interest, not out of real-life need. Nonetheless the responses were really instructive. To me it seems as if this framework is more a framework of thoughts than a real product by now (I leave out the aspects of robustness etc. intently). In other words: if it were a complete product where all necessary low-level code already had been written, I would take the time to analyse and try this approach. But as things are I see neither the need nor much benefit in trying yet another terminology and high-level approach; my real-life approaches may be lacking the systematics behind, but I can easily live with that. So at this point I only can say a big THANK YOU! You (Thomas and Mahmoud) saved me quite some time by stilling my curiosity. And I do NOT mean this ironically in any way. Thanks and regards, Nico
