Saturday, January 28, 2012

What is the industry standard for storing Bson in sql tables

I brought it up in the sqlite3 forum and was told there was no good reason to define such a stadard. But there is not just sqlite3, we also have BerkelyDG, a very popular open source engine. One might think that customers might just ask the question, is there a standard for storing Bson into sql. Yet if one searches and searches, the only person working on the standard is some nut in Fresno,CA.

The answer, I think, is the www standards group being dragged along, slow to pick up the pace. The W3 standards organization can only keep the same pace as their big company funders. Big software companies want control of the process, however it is too late, I think.

Most of the onrush of enterprise software activity started when the industry began working around ML, which never really took off,. I am beginning to think XML was a problem from the start. But dumping XML and embracing javascript/html, the small enterprise software vendors took off at the cost of big company proprietary systems.

The market is transformed, and Bson over sql is the next step,and here at Imagisoft we figured this out.

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