This is the primary topic of my book in progress. (Don't
hold your breath, but I'm working on it...)
I also recommend "The Plumber's Guide" by Paul Brown,
however all of the syntax comes from the informix 9 implementation
of ORDBMS which diverged from its conceptual postgres roots.
It also describes features which are specific to informix 9 and
are not relevant for postgresql.
elein@varlena.com
On Monday 20 January 2003 10:51, Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
> Is there a white-paper or something out there on how to write apps which
> take advantage of the object-relational features of ORDBMS's?
>
> I'm using PostgreSQL right now, but I'm using it as a relational DB,
> meaning that I'm not taking advantage of, to my knowledge, any of the
> object capabilities of the DB.
>
> I've looked at techdocs but not found anything to my liking.
>
> Thx,
> Aurangzeb
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