Please give me a date or the name of the thread, as archive research function
seems to be broken,  and i've seen OODB in any subject header for mars or
february.


Le mer, 29 mar 2000, vous avez écrit :
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> 
> > Guillaume Rousse writes:
> > 
> > > But my first impression about Postgres advanced features is they are
> > > mostly gadget, briefly exposed in the manual, and never used
> > > elsewhere. That's just an impression, off course.
> > 
> > My impression as well. What's even worse, some of the ~OO things in the
> > manuals (or not) don't even work {at all|any more|very well}. The current
> > direction of PostgreSQL is to become an SQL database and assimilate
> > whatever OODB stuff is functional into the SQL3 framework. If you want to
> > play with real object-oriented databases then PostgreSQL is probably not
> > the framework to use. :(
> do not leave yet tho. please see the archive of this list, there is a
> detailed discussion on real OODB about a month ago. If you really want to
> do something and has time, please do bet on pg! pg is the best place to
> invest.
> 
> thanks.
-- 
Guillaume Rousse

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