Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> On Aug 30, 2006, at 1:25 PM, GinTon wrote:
>
> >
> > Jorge Vargas wrote:
> >> On 8/30/06, GinTon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I have seen that for web applications is best far using a ODBMS:
> >>>
> >>
> >> That all sounds good point except the first now, I'll go with some.
> >> And then you have the issue of integration and interoperability.
> >>
> >> now my question is are you suggesting a switch? or just wanted to
> >> make
> >> the comment.
> > I wanted to know your opinions. Since of my view point I think that
> > the
> > web frameworks with ODBMS will be the next big step.
>
> Err.... a resurgence of Zope, then?
>
> http://www.zope.org
Zopdb is not based on the ODMG 3 specification. but I have found a free
ODBMS based on the ODMG 3 specification althought it only has
programming interfaces for C++ and Java, but we would ask to authors an
interface for python.
http://www.eyedb.org/

It is very powerful, mature, safe, stable. I was made a vey well
impression with its characteristics:
http://doc.eyedb.org/manual/html/Overview/index.html

It was developed in 1992 for the Genome View project, rewritten in 1994
, and has been used in a lot of bioinformatics projects
http://www.eyedb.org/history.php


If you want to know more about ODMS here you hace some interesting
links:
http://www.dacs.dtic.mil/techs/oodbms2/oodbms-toc.shtml
http://archive.devx.com/dbzone/articles/sf0801/sf0801-1.asp


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