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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM






On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
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On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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Eric
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM






On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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Eric
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM



On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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Eric
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM



On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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Eric
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM



On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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Eric
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 10-31-2008 , 05:20 PM



On Oct 31, 3:41*pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:



Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.
I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.



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patrick61z@yahoo.com
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 11-01-2008 , 05:16 AM



On Oct 31, 6:20 pm, Eric <Eric.Ane... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 31, 3:41 pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:



On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:

Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.

I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.
lol I surrender! plonk me already!


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patrick61z@yahoo.com
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 11-01-2008 , 05:16 AM



On Oct 31, 6:20 pm, Eric <Eric.Ane... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 31, 3:41 pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:



On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:

Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.

I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.
lol I surrender! plonk me already!


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patrick61z@yahoo.com
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 11-01-2008 , 05:16 AM



On Oct 31, 6:20 pm, Eric <Eric.Ane... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 31, 3:41 pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:



On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:

Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.

I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.
lol I surrender! plonk me already!


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patrick61z@yahoo.com
 
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Default Re: Object oriented database - 11-01-2008 , 05:16 AM



On Oct 31, 6:20 pm, Eric <Eric.Ane... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 31, 3:41 pm, patrick... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:



On Oct 30, 11:36 pm, mrto... (AT) tpg (DOT) com.au wrote:

Hi all,

I am looking for people who have an interest in object oriented
databases, primarily to share ideas or to find out end-user
requirements.

I am currently working on an object oriented database product, which
will be closely tied in with the programming language of choice. First
goal is to make a C++ implementation, and later Java, C# and web
scripts like PHP.

Anyone with interest into the subject, please send me an email. You
can see some of my products and the ideas for the OODB on my web
site:http://www.clear-objects.com

Best regards
Tomas

I think an interesting project would be to implement transactions
without all the relational stuff. I bet there would be quite the
interest in having solid persistance services without having to carry
around schemas, triggers, sql, relational algebra, etc, sort of what
todays transactional file systems do for metadata, make available for
object persistance.

I hope never to use one of your systems. You don't even know what you
are talking about. I do not mean to be offensive, just trying to wake
you up if it can be done. Please read and choose what you read
carefully.
lol I surrender! plonk me already!


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