DebrisDB Project published allowing Glorp style without SQL servers

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DebrisDB Project published allowing Glorp style without SQL servers

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DebrisDB Project published under the MIT License.

This toolkit allows programmers to use the Glorp interface without a Glorp-system definition, and without needing any SQL servers up an running. If you use it right, you can back your application by Fuel files, SIXX files, any serializer, Gemstone, or Glorp/SQL, without modifying your application code. Therefore, it is perfect for prototyping concepts very quickly. 

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See the project description for more information.

Good Luck from the Debris Team!


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Re: DebrisDB Project published allowing Glorp style without SQL servers

Esteban A. Maringolo
Where is this project accessible/downloadable?
Esteban A. Maringolo


2015-01-20 18:33 GMT-03:00 Cameron Sanders via Pharo-users
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> DebrisDB Project published under the MIT License.
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> This toolkit allows programmers to use the Glorp interface without a Glorp-system definition, and without needing any SQL servers up an running. If you use it right, you can back your application by Fuel files, SIXX files, any serializer, Gemstone, or Glorp/SQL, without modifying your application code. Therefore, it is perfect for prototyping concepts very quickly.
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Sorry! Yes, published on Smalltalkhub.


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Subject: DebrisDB Project published allowing Glorp style without SQL servers
DebrisDB Project published under the MIT License.

This toolkit allows programmers to use the Glorp interface without a Glorp-system definition, and without needing any SQL servers up an running. If you use it right, you can back your application by Fuel files, SIXX files, any serializer, Gemstone, or Glorp/SQL, without modifying your application code. Therefore, it is perfect for prototyping concepts very quickly. 

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See the project description for more information.

Good Luck from the Debris Team!