well, use of a relational database is ROI (return on investment)
there are so many tools and programs supporting it,
read this article
http://java.oreilly.com/news/ejbtips_0500.html
Filip
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> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:48 PM
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> Subject: Is it common sense
>
>
> To all you Gurus out there
>
> So many times we heard the benefits of Object Oriented paradigm and we all
> love it and we just relish EJBs and the ease with which we can model
> enterprise applications because its god damn close to the real world.
>
> AND THEN WE BLOW it UP.... our DB remains a relational database.... and we
> loose all that we gain from object orientation.. especially the damned
> Object to Relational link...
> Dont you believe that there should be deep thought given about usage of
> ODBMSes as our DB so as to remove the redundancy we introduce
> with relation
> dbs.
>
> Also one question to you all is Sun promoting any ODBMS or
> assisting in its
> development coz Sun, I believe, should realize that EJB can be a
> out -n- out
> success only if this redundancy, this overhead of using relational DBs is
> removed... I understand that ODBMS are still evolving but that's what I
> believe Sun should push more.. so they earn more money and we too.... :)
>
> Regards
> Rohit Parik
> Netweb Software, India
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