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Re: [MUD-Dev] Databases
On 05/02/98 at 01:17 PM, Shawn Halpenny <malachai#iname,com> said: >For
those of us using a disk-based system, has anyone looked at Shore as >a
database candidate?
Yup. My concerns were too-heavy abstraction and performance. I didn't
get very deep into it as YOODA, TDBM, LINCKS, Persist++, Texas, etc seemed
much more inviting.
>It's got a CORBA feel to it, as well as an interesting
>property of allowing the database to be accessed similarly to a file
>system as well (reflective of ClearCase version control, for those who've
>worked with it).
HP, where I've worked for 18 months now has been heavily investing in
Clearcase for their OS development (HP-UX). While I'd argue that its not
a suitable tool for OS development (its handling of dependancy loops and
cross dependencies is particularly atrocious), it is an impressive system.
--
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- References:
- Databases
- From: Shawn Halpenny <malachai#iname,com>
- Thread context:
- Clients and things [Was: OT: This is a test], (continued)
- Databases,
Shawn Halpenny malachai#iname,com, Thu 05 Feb 1998, 21:19 GMT
- RE: [MUD-Dev] Monthly FAQ posting,
Koster, Raph rkoster#origin,ea.com, Tue 03 Feb 1998, 22:12 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Ada?,
Cynbe ru Taren cynbe#muq,org, Tue 03 Feb 1998, 20:45 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Administrative Responsibilities,
Mike Sellers mike#online-alchemy,com, Tue 03 Feb 1998, 19:52 GMT
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