On 9/11/06, João Saleiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, please, spend that time!!! :P
It seems an excellent solution. I would love to see all those things
working together. I wish i had more time, but once again i have another
tight deadline.I'll try just Hibernate for now. :)
João Saleiro
Chris Allen wrote:
> Not to distract from the haXe implementation (I'm sure it's good), but
> Hibernate used in combination with Red5 could be a good alternative.
> You would be able to wire up Hibernate with Spring and then use Red5
> to connect to your DAO layer with AMF or RTMP.
>
> This is how we are planning on building the Red5.org website. Man, I
> need to spend some time on that thing soon. :-)
>
> -Chris
>
> On 9/11/06, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> haXe SPOD seems powerful...
>>
>>
>> On 9/11/06, Martin Heidegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Java ... Hibernate ...
>>>
>>> greetings
>>> Martin.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2006/9/11, João Saleiro < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> So, you would recommend an ORM System instead? Which one do you use for
>>>> PHP? And for JAVA?
>>>>
>>>> João Saleiro
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alex Thurlow wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have to agree with this. Relational databases are relational for a
>>>>> reason. If you're in a situation of needing to make the same queries
>>>>> constantly I have to recommend memcache:
>>>>> http://www.danga.com/memcached/
>>>>>
>>>>> We have this running between our php site and our postgres database.
>>>>>
>> We
>>
>>>>> can handle many times more traffic than we would be able to normally.
>>>>>
>> It
>>
>>>>> takes a little bit of dev work, but is worth it entirely.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias™ wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have to say, I'm not sold on OO databases.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Databases, ultimately, need to be two things - accurate, and fast.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Generally, OO means trading performance for maintainability - in the
>>>>>> case of code, that's a substantial gain, but I'm not so sure that's
>>>>>> going to necessarily apply as much to data. Large databases need
>>>>>> constant care and maintenance, and I'm not sure that OO would add
>>>>>> significantly reduce the need for that - IANADBA, but I suspect the
>>>>>> opposite. Why do you think DBAs are among the most highly paid IT
>>>>>> workers?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Obviously it would be nice to store data in a nice object format, but
>>>>>> why should the database under that have to conform to that if it's
>>>>>> going to be less efficient? A slow database is the kiss of death to
>>>>>> any web app. Using some kind of middleware to serialize the data into
>>>>>> table format seems like the best approach to me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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