RE: Anyone with experience with MMOG and databases?

  • From: "Lex de Haan" <lex.de.haan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ldutra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <Thomas.Mercadante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 20:00:56 +0200

ANSI is *not* an old hat -- it is a national hat, just like DIN, and many other
countries have their local standards. ISO is the international standardization
committee, and the ANSI and ISO standards for the SQL language are so extremely
close that they are documented together. And if anyone says that Oracle is far
away from implementing the ANSI/ISO standard, I challenge that person to mention
a product that comes closer...

By the way, I assume we are talking core SQL:2003 if you talk about the SQL
standard, right? that's the *only* existing standard, because ISO standards
supersede eachother.

kind regards,

Lex.
 
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Subject: RE: Anyone with experience with MMOG and databases?


oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx gravou em 2005-08-12 14:14:11:

> You keep saying that "Oracle is quite non-standard, I don't think it a 
> good idea to develop a new system in Oracle."

> Non-standard to what?  Ansi?

        ISO actually.  ANSI is old hat.

        The Oracle non-compliance list is huge.


> And advising people on this list *not to* develop anything new in 
> Oracle is quite bizarre.  You do realize that this is an Oracle list,
right?

        Oh, yes, and I already got great advice on it.  It does not make me love
it though.


> Just curious about why you post here.

        I work with Oracle... right now don't have much choice, as Oracle has
basically conquered all of the market that ain't on the mainframe or on
Microsoft.

        You know, sometimes it is nice to have a perspective wider than a
product.  You end up with nice surprises.


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