Hi, Thanks, I'll grab it later in the day. I didn't get a chance to look at ONI but the use of YAML in RPCs looks interesting. I'd like to be able to have it communicate with a c++ app I'm developing but I don't think there are any C libs for YAML yet. I'm using xmlrpc4r at the moment and it works very well for this purpose. regards, Martin -----Original Message----- From: Tom Sawyer [mailto:transami / transami.net] Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2002 11:33 AM To: ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org Subject: RE: Idea: Ruby Object Persistence Service hey martin, yes i just heard from gabriel about that. i've been putting off fixing, simply b/c i wanted to do a liitle work on them before letting them out again, but since i once again mentioned them, i better just realease what i have thus far. i'll have it fixed in a few hours and let you know. presently i need to go get something to eat. later, tom by the way, if you looked at ONI, i am pretty sure that available version on my web site is quite "old". i have a new version that is much improved. (and as i said will be avavilable in a few hrs) On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 19:22, Martin Stannard wrote: > Hi Tom, > > I've tried to download DBize a over the last couple of days from > http://www.transami.net/files/ruby/tomslib/tomslib.tgz and keep getting: > > Not Found > The requested URL /files/ruby/tomslib/tomslib.tgz was not found on this > server. > > Apache/1.3.26 Server at transami.net Port 80 > > Is this the correct URL? (it's the one on the RAA) > > regards, > > Martin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Sawyer [mailto:transami / transami.net] > Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2002 10:38 AM > To: ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org > Subject: Re: Idea: Ruby Object Persistence Service > > > gabriel- > > admitedly i've only skim read this, but i'll go over it again in a bit. > > i know i've mentioned them before, so perhaps i'm missing something, but > besides the caching i believe i am actually doing a good bit of this > already, albiet far from complete (i'm dealing with other issues > presently), with ONI and DBize. ONI is similar to SOAP but uses straight > TCP/IP and YAML, while DBize is a mixin that automatically maps objects > to a database. they both need some work, and you note a few things that > may be nice addtions to them, but i am using both of these in my current > project and they are working well thus far. > > -transami > > -- > tom sawyer, aka transami > transami / transami.net > -- tom sawyer, aka transami transami / transami.net