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Re: HTML DB - here to stay?
- From: Nuno Souto <dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:34:35 +0800
Quoting ryan_gaffuri@xxxxxxxxxxx:
> Oracle has a track record of saying this is the direction we are going and
> then changing their mind. If you go to the ODTUG listservs and ask about this
> they will point out their history with Oracle Designer. Oracle convinced alot
> of people to spend alot of time(years in many cases) to become very
> proficient with designer. Many people designed full development processes
> around it. Oracle has ceased adding new features to it. Doesn't even cover
> hash partitions. Its still a good tool, but its clearly slowly fading away.
> Wasn't there some web based technology oracle was talking about in 2000-2001,
> that just dissappeared?
Would be nice if it was just Designer. Anyone can
remember "Java-in-the-database-engine"? j2ee containers?
And has anyone tried to use any of the later SQL features
with PRO*C, like for example the MERGE statement?
And then they worry about people not
"embracing" new stuff fast enough...
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Cheers
Nuno Souto
from sunny Sydney
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