that's an old discussion. ooDBMS vs rDBMS. main argument for rDBMS
(and therefore ORM) is, that these systems are widely spread (mySQL,
postreSQL, ...). another point IMHO is, that most people are just used
to rDBMS and want to keep on using them. maybe with rails3 you can
switch between systems more easily.
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