>Our group has made decision to abandon relational database design and start using "post-relational" DBMS Cache' from InterSystems.
>I don't say traditional DBMS are bad. I don't say procedural programming is bad. OOP inherits procedural programming concept but allows to deal with high code complexity more easily.
>And I believe post-relational databases will be the same for DB world as objects for programming world.
>I don't advertise Cache', I believe there will be more other "postrelational" DBMS from other vendors.
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>Hope this information will help somebody facing same problems.
This different in design been OOP and relational data has long bothered me and they don't mesh all that well. I hope that object oriented databases will become more mainstream and more high preformance. The last thing I want to inflict on my users and co-workers in a niche database system that is difficult to support after I'm gone.
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