Thanks Justin for your excellent explanation. But I'm not sure what's a ORM?

On 25/05/07, Justin Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On May 25, 4:27 pm, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes but that means nothing to me, is this something you wrote? Is it an
> ORM?
>
> http://datamgr.riaforge.org/
>
> Quote:
> DataMgr is a Data Access Layer component set.
>
> http://steve.coldfusionjournal.com/datamgr_20_is_gold.htm
>
> It simplifies CRUD interactions with the database (speeding up
> development time) and has a common API for any supported database (and
> makes adding a new database easy).
>
> DataMgr is not an ORM, but you could build an ORM on top of DataMgr -
> allowing you to create an ORM that works the way you want.
>
> DataMgr also encompasses the functionality of Active Schema. You can
> define your database structure in XML and have DataMgr create it. If
> you prefer, you can also go the more traditional route and have
> DataMgr introspect your database (or use both approaches in
> combination).
>
>
> >
>

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