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Angel


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05-18-06 06:11 PM

Hi there

We're building an enterprise-level system and are curious to know how =
others are persisting the data to a database in the shared object files. =
At the moment we're assuming we'll just store the references to the =
right shared object in the database rather than the data itself. This =
isn't a big deal but we are a bit worried about having the data just =
sitting around in a million .fso files for weeks at a time (as users =
need to keep going back to them in our app). It seems most FMS systems =
don't seem to have to worry so much about persistence.

Anyone got any references on how best to do this?

Thanks!

Angel
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