RE: Object-Oriented Tools

2001-10-25 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Bill - I have been interested in this because we are starting to develop in Java. The feedback I have been getting is that what you are describing hasn't worked out in the long run. My interpretation is that relational techniques are quite robust and mature, and it is not difficult for

RE: Object-Oriented Tools

2001-10-25 Thread Aponte, Tony
Title: RE: Object-Oriented Tools We used it many moons ago with version 7.32. It turned out to be more complicated to administer and code than we ever anticipated so it was put to pasture. You're right in that many of the OO functionality is included in the newer versions, and what's not can

RE: Object-Oriented Tools

2001-10-25 Thread Johnston, Tim
Title: RE: Object-Oriented Tools You could also codeyour owndata access layer from within the application... That way all database access is done throughthis limited set of code... Which is niceif you ever need to do things like changethe schema, fix a bugor migrate to a new DBMS... Tim

RE: Object-Oriented Tools

2001-10-25 Thread Carle, William T (Bill), NLCIO
PROTECTED] -Original Message- Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 1:29 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject:RE: Object-Oriented Tools Bill - I have been interested in this because we are starting to develop in Java. The feedback I have been getting is that what you