On Tuesday 21 October 2003 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


> Actually LDAP filters which are basically the where part of a SQL query are
> much more simple than SQL.  Here is a simple example of an LDAP search
> filter.

okok, I was not trying to say that one is better than another, just telling 
that some might prefere sql to ldap for application due to global software 
architecture.


> LDAP is not transactional and I don't really think it should have to be. 

sure?
how be sure to have a real coherent directory all the time?

> Does this make more sense? Do you agree with the different means to store
> these different kinds of information?

no problem ;)
you're the boss


> ;) Dreams are the begining.  I firmly believe in the fact that if you can
> imagine it, good science can materialize it.  Dreams are the innovative
> aspects and the rest is just mechanics.  We can build what we imagine. 
> There are no limits.

damned ! you're so enthusiastic that I can feel you motivation gaining my 
brain!
Lets code and graal will reveal itself! :)

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