Hi, justindz
Is Document-driven databases are something like storing XML in the
database instead of columns?
I think that is not something related to heroku. It is more like an
issue about rails, I think.
After all, the ORM of rails isn't built that way. Maybe rails 3.0?

Mega

On Apr 19, 7:49 pm, justindz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Document-driven databases are the talk of the town now.  Look up
> something like CouchDB or read about what Google offers for Google App
> Engine via BigTable.  They are non-SQL-based databases which claim to
> be better suited to high-end scaling and which are schema-less
> (meaning, you can change your data structure without having to change
> the table definition).
>
> On Apr 19, 6:12 am, thufir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:11:16 -0700, justindz wrote:
> > >  I'm increasingly learning that the battle is not
> > > MySQL vs. Postgres but RDBMS vs. the next decade.
>
> > Huh?  RDBMS versus _____?
>
> > -Thufir
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