I did B-trieve a billion years ago, well in the late 70s anyhow. Remember about as much about it as mainframe PL/1, Fortran and Be-stop (not to be confused with B-trieve!). Still trying to reclaim memory cells where 20 years of COBOL was stored. Things like Corba, Powerbuilder, JSP, Sybase EAServer, Oracle, Solaris, Jrun, 20 MS System App software suites and a couple dozen other things I use today have taken the b-trieve memory locations I am sure, including DBI, DBD and PERL.
But I do remember those days with B-trieve were much simpler. Clay Stewart - "Software development for 26 years and counting . . ." Sr. Web Applications Developer SBI, Inc. - Advanced Internet Services Supporting UUNET, a Worldcom Company -------------------------------------->>> Ashburn Campus F1-3-534 703.886.6577 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Moritz von Schweinitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: What is Betrive? my two cents: some professor of mine who was in love with b-trees kept on talking about b-trieve, and how terrrible (?) it was that they now belong to pervasive or something like that. it seemed as if b-trieve was somehow capable of storing data internally as trees or something like that, but i haven't heard anything about it for a while, so i guess it got a bit obsolete... M.
