> Is there a special reason why you are looking for such a solution?
No, I don´t know what`s the performance of omnibase. That`s why I`m asking for a mapping tool. I know that omnibase is simple. But what happend with huge amount of objects. I really apreciate opinions about Omnibase or other OODBMS and mapping tools also. Regards Esteban Quoting Malte Zacharias <[hidden email]>: > Object oriented persistence is out of the question? > > Because if you are not that determined I would recommend OmniBase > from my first experiences, under 30 Minutes until the first Objects > were lying 'round on my HDD... > >>>> <[hidden email]> 04.09.06 23.43 Uhr >>> > Hi list, > I`m working on a little model in visualworks. After building a little > UI and some logic in the model, I`m dealing with the (problem?) of > persist the model. I am looking for a mapping framework such as glorp > and object lens. Can anybody tell me your experience with them? > Regards > Esteban > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Este mensaje ha sido enviado utilizando IMP desde LIFIA. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- Este mensaje ha sido enviado utilizando IMP desde LIFIA. |
> I don´t know what`s the performance of omnibase. That`s why I`m asking
> for a mapping tool. > I know that omnibase is simple. But what happend with huge amount of > objects. I don't know about now, but at least in 2002 Omnibase didn't scale. It hit the performance problem inherent in VW Dictionary hashing, i.e. around 10000 elements. I sent a message to David Gorisek, but never got a reply. I've attached the Excel graphs I made then, which show how serious the problem is. (I also have the tests I ran, but I haven't had time to check there's nothing confidential in the data I used.) It shouldn't be too hard to correct, but I don't know if it has been sorted out yet. All the best, Steve > Quoting Malte Zacharias <[hidden email]>: > > > Object oriented persistence is out of the question? > > > > Because if you are not that determined I would recommend OmniBase > > from my first experiences, under 30 Minutes until the first Objects > > were lying 'round on my HDD... > > > >>>> <[hidden email]> 04.09.06 23.43 Uhr >>> > > Hi list, > > I`m working on a little model in visualworks. After building a little > > UI and some logic in the model, I`m dealing with the (problem?) of > > persist the model. I am looking for a mapping framework such as glorp > > and object lens. Can anybody tell me your experience with them? > > Regards > > Esteban > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Este mensaje ha sido enviado utilizando IMP desde LIFIA. > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Este mensaje ha sido enviado utilizando IMP desde LIFIA. omniBench.zip (60K) Download Attachment |
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At 12:05 AM 9/6/2006, [hidden email] wrote:
>I don´t know what`s the performance of omnibase. That`s why I`m asking >for a mapping tool. >I know that omnibase is simple. But what happend with huge amount of objects. >I really apreciate opinions about Omnibase or other OODBMS and mapping >tools also. Some answers to your questions here: http://wiki.gorisek.com/WikiDoc/WikiPage?action=reload&page=How+does+OmniBase+perform+with+large+amounts+of+data%3F+Does+it+scale%3F&lang=English http://wiki.gorisek.com/WikiDoc/WikiPage?action=reload&page=OmniBase+OID&lang=English HTH, M |
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