On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Norbert Sendetzky <
norb...@linuxnetworks.de> wrote:

> Hi Mariano
>
> > Someone is asking me when OpenDBX uses asynchronous queries. I know it
> > depends not only in the backend, but also in the OS (maybe the library
> > differs from one OS to another one).
>
> Unfortunately, only some database client libraries support real
> asynchronous
> queries and important ones like e.g. MySQL and Oracle don't.
>
>
What a piti :(


> > So...what I would like to know is which combination of backends/os do
> > support asynchronous queries. As you know, for SqueakDBX this is VERY
> > important.
>
> This are the combinations that work:
> MSSQL/All
> PostgreSQL/Linux
> SQLite/All
> SQLite3/All
>
>
Ok, that's the information I was looking for. Thanks!


> PostgreSQL/Windows and Sybase might be possible but aren't implemented yet.
>
>
This would be REALLY cool to have in a future :)

Cheers

Mariano


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