With my statement about oracle I meant that it won't be a hard problem to implement a storage class for it. If open source databases are supported then a commercial one can't be that hard either.
Nico Klasens Finalist IT Group Java Specialists > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Namens Rob van Maris > Verzonden: maandag 15 december 2003 11:15 > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Onderwerp: RE: CALL FOR: MMBase-1.7.0 releaseplan > > > > Someone for Oracle? > > > > It is probably not required for the release to test it. If > > other databases work then oracle won't be a problem. There > > will be a version available in the future, because we need it > > for a project. > > It's fair to say that currently Oracle is not supported. > I know for a fact that Oracle support was broken in 1.6 (due to the new > inheritance code), and I would certainly not make any claims about > Oracle support in 1.7 unless explicitly tested. > > Rob van Maris > Technical Consultant > > Quantiq > xmedia & communication solutions > > Koninginneweg 11-13 > 1217 KP Hilversum > > T +31 (0)356257211 > M +31 (0)651444006 > E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
