Hi,
> if you will have to deal with lots and lots of widgets with
> little common attributes you might consider using native XML
> database which can store different semantics into one bag.
Well - ok- consider that widget inc wants it in a RDBMs - and that they have
10 000 products, 1000-3000 of em of each branch...
> But that really depends on the problem you are solving. You
> have to set your architecture in such a manner that you don't
> have to program at all, by just adding widgets if possible.
Dont programm at all :) - have you ever said this to a SQL/PL developer ? ;)
Regards
Korbinian
PS: this "idea" has less to do with a real job - instead its more on
education level (im studying Business Computing and try to get a good start
on ORM / Data solutions for practical use)
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