Pergunta de entrevista da empresa Appirio

Is the Salesforce.com/Force.com platform a "relational database"?

Respostas da entrevista

Sigiloso

17 de out. de 2013

I think it falls under the object-relational umbrella. Sure it does relationships, but it does more than that, and with the abstraction of the API you never really get at the full relational structure of the underlying oracle DB.

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Sigiloso

31 de out. de 2014

Answer number four is good I accidentally marked it as a negative

Sigiloso

23 de dez. de 2012

Yes it is, the platform is built on top of an oracle relational database.

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Sigiloso

24 de dez. de 2012

@Gary just because the Force.com platform is built ON TOP of a relational database doesn't mean that it technically is one. It may have some similar constructs to a relational database, but it has some unique characteristics that make it markedly different, and also lacks some distinctive characterstics of a relational database. If I was interviewing you and you told me that the Force.com platform is a relational database because it was built on an Oracle DB I would give you +.01 points for knowing some relatively useless trivia about the underlying architecture and -10 points for not understanding the unique characteristics and limitations of the platform.

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Sigiloso

30 de set. de 2012

It's up for your interpretation...