[om-list] Object Oriented Databases

Luke Call lacall at onemodel.org
Mon May 7 20:23:46 EDT 2001


I skimmed the same article and comments--the problem seems to be that 
you have to design the database with the application--and we want a 
database that can adapt to *any* application in realtime. How could it work?

Luke

Mark Butler wrote:

> I was reading a feature on Slashdot today about object oriented database
> systems and ran across references to three open source implementations that
> are worth consideration:  Ozone, Zope, FramerD, and XL2.
> 
> Ozone and XL2 are persistent Java object storage enivironments - Of the two
> Ozone seems much more mature.  
> 
> Zope is more a Python web application development environment than a database,
> but it does have one in there.
> 
> FramerD seems the most interesting to me, largely because it was designed for
> use in advanced AI / knowledge representation applications.
> 
> 
> Slashdot article (with additional links):
> 
>   http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/03/1434242&mode=thread
> 
> Framer D site / paper:
> 
>   http://www.framerd.org/
> 
>   http://isj.www.media.mit.edu/projects/isj/SectionB/381.pdf
> 
> 
> - Mark
> 
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