At 12:03 AM -0400 5/11/01, Chris Winters wrote:
SPOPS is built to map objects to relational databases, or other data
stores. If you're just getting/setting object properties and
persistence (create/update/fetch/remove) along with relationships
among the objects, you don't even need to write any
* Ray Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010511 08:01]:
Using Dave Rolsky's OO-RDBMS vs RDBMS-OO sort of description of
Tangram and Alzabo, it sounds like SPOPS is more in the same category
as Tangram, correct?
That's correct. I think Tangram is more of a 'pure' object storage
solution than
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Chris Winters wrote:
Anyone (including Chris) done a comparison of the two (SPOPS and
Tangram) and willing to comment on strengths, weaknesses,
differences, etc?
That is an excellent idea and would be quite useful. I'll see what I
can do in the (relatively) near
I'm looking for a good package to use for Object - RDBMS mapping in
the context of mod_perl and Mason. Something that will handled object
inheritance and nested objects, etc.
I'm aware of Tangram, Alzabo and SPOPS (not sure all these do what I
need) ... are there any others? Any particular
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I'm aware of Tangram, Alzabo and SPOPS (not sure all these do what I
need) ... are there any others? Any particular reasons why any of
these may not play with with mod_perl/Mason?
Well, I wrote Alzabo and it plays just fine with mod_perl and Mason.
Ray Zimmerman wrote:
I'm looking for a good package to use for Object - RDBMS mapping in the
context of mod_perl and Mason. Something that will handled object
inheritance and nested objects, etc.
One that I've been meaning to try out when I get a chance is GOODS at:
* Ray Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010510 11:39]:
I'm looking for a good package to use for Object - RDBMS mapping in
the context of mod_perl and Mason. Something that will handled object
inheritance and nested objects, etc.
I'm aware of Tangram, Alzabo and SPOPS (not sure all these do
* Dave Rolsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010510 12:43]:
...
I think the author of SPOPS is also a mod_perl user (I'm pretty sure he's
posted to the mod_perl list in the past) so I'd expect it to play nice.
Mostly one of the 'silent majority', tho :-) (Plus, we met at last
year's YAPC -- sheesh, the