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When you mention the "no sql" movement are you talking about some of theOO
databases that are coming out? I hadn't thought of that as being a move
toward integrated (because OO is over hyped as it concerns business logic
coding), but that is what they are going for. Interesting.
To be fair, the current "No SQL" databases are distributed databases that
don't use SQL, but the goal certainly seems to make database access more
friendly to the language calling it.
Honestly, if IBM had a marketing bone in its body I'd be putting up posters
at universities saying, "RPG/DB2 - the original No-SQL combo" all under a
picture of a hamburger shaped as RPG and fries in a red box with a yellow
"DB2" label.
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