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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: free or inexpensive persistant CLOS object database?
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Larry Hunter <hunter@work.csb> writes:

>Are there any free or inexpensive implementations of persistant object
>storage for CLOS?  I'm running ACL 4.3 on an SGI (Irix 6.3) if that
>matters.  I don't really need transaction processing, and all the bells and
>whistles of ObjectStore or Statice, but if there's something already done, I
>would prefer using that to rolling my own.  

The AI repository at CMU has save-object, which is a general interface
to save CLOS objects to streams.

Martin
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