[Seaside] Re: Seaside & Ruby Rails Compared
Brent Pinkney
brent.pinkney at aircom.co.za
Wed Sep 7 14:29:33 CEST 2005
> GOODS is great but network I/O intensive. You can use it pretty
> transparently until you need fancy indexing and whatnot. I start every
> app with GOODS. Zero work to get going...doesn't bleed into your
> business objects too quickly. If things go wrong I can always fall back
> on OmniBase (used it many times in VW and ST/X) or PosgreSQL.
We use Magma. Works like a charm and Chris is very helpful.
Brent
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