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Have a Little Respect for SQL Databases

Jack's article Have a Little Respect for SQL Databases adresses the often running discussions between OO nerds and database nerds both not realizing that a combination of technologies to utilize their respective advantages makes a success. And I agree with him that the "complex SQL syntax" is a rather stupid argument for not using SQL databases in your system :-) After all many J2EE features more complex and more diffcult to design, implement and especially deploy and test that some easy tables with a an sql-statement, isn't it?

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