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> I think what you are missing is that if the classes are designed properly, there is no need to determine at this early stage what
database it will be implement
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> If you want to get generic, you could design the object model on a piece of paper without even knowing what you're going to be implementing
it on. It is kindof
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> Remember, think in general terms. Then when the object model is well under way, you can get more specific and start modeling the design on
that particular impl
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> Thanks for the advise,
> Greg
Greg,
Under the circumstances, it should be me thanking you...
You are saying that it _can_ make sense to analyse and design OO, even
if your programming environment is not.
Refreshing!
Marc
If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.