I recently ported a small Oracle web application to PostgreSQL.
Using Apache, Red Hat 6.2 and JDK1.2.2.
The database only used tables, views, and sequences, so it's a pretty small
test case, and the conversion went without much difficulty. The only issues
were:
1.
In my Oracle app I was updating
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>From: "Ralph Einfeldt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>The answer depends on your requirements:
>- do you need
>views
>sub selects
>oute
onday, November 27, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Need database recommendation
> Go with oracle. You can't lose.
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> Derek
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Go with oracle. You can't lose.
Derek
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From: "Ralph Einfeldt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: AW: Need database recommendation
The answer depends on your requirements:
- do
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Subject: AW: Need database recommendation
The answer depends on your requirements:
- do you need
views
sub selects
outer joins (which versions)
transctions
- whats are the requirements in terms of
reliability (redundancy)
If a commercial solution is acceptable, you might consider Progress
(www.progress.com). Very powerful, high reliability, well suited to web based
applications. Contact me off-line if you want more details.
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antDB, Hypersonis SQL
All thre do not support views
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> Hi all,
> We are go
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> Oracle for Linux is free to download. Is it also free for commercial usage?
> Thanks.
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Cathy,
Probably Oracle 8.1.6 (8.1.5 = 8i was a little buggy) -- There are others as
well...e.g.
some of my best friends swear by Informix, Sybase et.al.
There is also Poet (haven't heard that much from them lately..) and some of the other
OODs.
I believe all Database Companies are tending towar
Cathy,
This isn't particularly germain to this mailing list, but in the event
that some kind soul does answer, you might help yourself by giving some
idea of your requirements and budget. The quality of advice you get is
proportional to the quality of the question... unless you are on usenet
whe
Hi all,
We are going to develop an application on apache + tomcat + mod_jk on
Solaris 8, and we need a database for our application. There are lots of
databases exit, we need some recommendation of which is easier to
implement.
Thanks,
Cathy
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