I wasn't aware that it is written in Erlang. That makes it much more
interesting. Agreed that Rails code slingers generally would not know
relational theory if it bit them in the ass...

On 10/22/07, David King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Has anybody considered writing an erlydb driver for couchdb?
> > It is a REST API, right? What is all the fuss about Couchdb about,
> > anyway?
>
> Yes, it's a REST API. I don't know what all of the fuss is about. My
> guess would be that some newer webapp writers (read: RoR developers)
> are less concerned about some of the features that RDBMSs offer, like
> data-integrity:
>
>    "I'm personally convinced that write consistency is the reason
> RDBMS are imploding under their own weight." <http://www.
> 25hoursaday.com/weblog/2007/09/12/
> SomeThoughtsOnCouchDBAndRelationalDatabases.aspx>
>    "Relational database pioneer says technology is obsolete" <http://
> www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?
> command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9034619>
>
> and get all hot-and-bothered over REST APIs.
>
>    "And all this happens using Real REST (you know, the one with PUT,
> DELETE and no envelopes to hide stuff)" <http://blog.labnotes.org/
> 2007/09/02/couchdb-thinking-beyond-the-rdbms/>
>
> But in my case I just want the benefits of Erlang's clustering in a
> database (it's written in Erlang), without hitting Mnesia's 4GB per-
> node limit on storage, and to reduce some of the app-server load by
> letting some of the AJAX calls go right out to the database for their
> data (it returns its data in JSON)
>
>
> >
>

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