Jarvis, Matthew wrote:
> http://www.intersystems.com/cache/index.html
> 
>  
> 
> Anyone ever use this?
> 
>  
> 
> It's the data backend for one of the systems I am now responsible for. I've 
> never heard of it - but then again, I don't get out much anymore...  <g>
> 
>  
> 
> "THE CACHÉ ADVANTAGE
> 
> Caché is fully object-enabled, providing all the power of object technology 
> to developers
> 
> of high-performance transaction processing applications.
> 
> Intuitive Data Modeling: Object technology lets developers think about and use
> 
> information - even extremely complex information - in simple and realistic 
> ways, thus
> 
> speeding the application development process.
> 
> Rapid Application Development: The object concepts of encapsulation, 
> inheritance,
> 
> and polymorphism allow classes to be reused, repurposed, and shared between 
> applications,
> 
> enabling developers to leverage their work over many projects."


I recall some sort of cache-databases (perhaps this one?) from the late 
90s or turn of 2000 being marketed heavily.  No experience other than 
that, but whatever I can recall wasn't overly exciting/great.  Then 
again, that memory is 11+ years old.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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