On 07/15/2004 09:52:54 AM, Jonathan Gennick wrote:
> WB > These are the "rules ". If you don 't like them, go back to hierarchical
> WB > databases.
>
> No, please, not that. Anything but that :-)
What? You don 't like DL/I calls like get_next, get_next_within_parent and get_parent?
What about those lovely "EXEC CICS COMMIT " statements? Hierarchical databases did not
have commit and rollback, which is why there was a need for an external transaction
processing monitor (or TP/M) like CICS. Today I see an explosion of TP Monitors like
Top End, Encina, Tuxedo, CICS/HPUX and alike. CICS has spread like wildfire
(http://www-306.ibm.com/software/htp/cics/cuc) and you 're making statements against
hierarchical databases? I cannot wait for the IMS to return to life as a web-based
tool. Instead of NCP 's, we have firewalls now, but that is only a technical detail.
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