Use the right tool for the right job

<vendor>
Persistence by serializing object graphs to flat files vs. high performance
persistence engine isn't even a fair comparison.
</vendor>

-Chris.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian N. Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 4:33 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: relational storage (was "Re: Granularity of EJBObjects")
>
> Larry wrote:
> >
> >Gemstone/J provides the ability to persist objects directly in the
> >application server via what we call the Persistent Cache
> Architecture(PCA).
> >Think of it as an OODB capability built into the app server.  Java
> objects
> >are quickly and transparently commited with their referential integrity
> >maintained. Therefore, Container Managed Persistence with Gemstone/J does
> >NOT require any mapping code at all. Abstract data types in member fields
> of
> >a bean will not break the underlying persistence as can be the case in
> other
> >products which rely on mapping to accomplish CMP.
>
> But I get this service for less money via WebLogic.  It supports
> transparent, transactional, serialized persistence of entities
> and the object graphs they root.
>
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