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- From: jcollas@ictv.com (Juan Collas)
- Subject: Re: NeXT's Object Oriented Database
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.182736.17001@ictv.com>
- Sender: usenet@ictv.com
- Reply-To: jcollas@ictv.com
- Organization: ICTV, Santa Clara, CA (408) 562-9200
- References: <1992Nov10.164358.24480@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 18:27:36 GMT
- Lines: 25
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- In article <1992Nov10.164358.24480@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
- jim@ljkiraly.lerc.nasa.gov (L J "Jim" Kiraly) writes:
- > A while back there were some posts about NeXT licensing an object
- oriented
- > database that would likely figure in future operating system releases.
- Does
- > anyone recall the specific OODB and vendor that NeXT licensed??
- >
- > --
- > __________________________________________________________________
- > Jim Kiraly- jim@ljkiraly.lerc.nasa.gov- NASA Lewis Research Center
- > ----------------- NeXT Mail preferred ----------------------------
-
- NeXT and Object Design, Inc. signed an agreement that lets NeXT use
- ObjectStore(tm) as a "core" technology in NeXTSTEP.
-
- The idea seems to be that NeXT would use ObjectStore to create an object
- oriented filesystem under NeXTSTEP. (note I didn't say REPLACE the
- filesystem ...)
-
- Interestingly enough, Sun just licensed ObjectStore recently.
-
- --
-
- - Juan Collas, ICTV
-