Chris Custine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I think you may want to consider these items in the context of fixing
>the total nightmare of using torque-gen with Postgres as well. I have
>posted several times about the hoops I jump through to get JS2 and
>Postgres to work together, and your suggestions look like a good
>opportunity to fix those problems with torque-gen and Postgres. To be
>clear, no single project is at fault (Postgres, Torque, or JS2), but
>some minor bad choices in each are making Postgres support really
>crappy right now in JS2.
The Torque people right over there at [EMAIL PROTECTED] would
be really happy to know what you consider "total nightmare".
(Personally I'm running a PostgreSQL based Project using sequences as
ID generators with ~4000 tables in 52 schemas inside a database quite
successful. All tables are generated an maintained by Torque and
accessed through Torque and Hibernate).
(Folks, if you have trouble with Torque and/or improvements or wishes,
LET US KNOW!). Not many Torque people scan the lists of <arbitrary
project>. Just come over to torque-dev or torque-user and tell us. We
are not only willing to listen, we are even willing to act and improve
our code to cater the needs of our users. That's what a project is all
about.
Regards
Henning (Torque committer)
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