on 4/26/00 12:19 PM, Gunnar R|nning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What parts of the JDBC spec are not supported by which JDBC drivers ? I've
> been happily using the JConnect for Sybase in two projects(around 300K
> lines of code combined) and have only run into minor problems and bugs that
> have been fixed promptly by the excellent support at Sybase.
We had with its integration in Turbine. I'm not sure on the exact details,
but essentially it boiled down to it not working with Village because
Village was relying on some JDBC calls that were not supported by the Sybase
drivers someone was trying to use.
> Not a solution for everybody. Not that I'm using Sybase at the moment, but
> I may very well in the future and I'm sure others will need support for
> these databases as well. As far as f*cked up goes - how was transaction and
> MySQL again ? ;-) No I don't want another discussion on that, but my point
> is that there are different requirements out there.
So, then use PostGres.
> I agree with the argument, but my conclusion is that is does make it harder
> because you have to read some extra documentation of the data model to find
> out how to generate ids.
I can hear the screams from the engineers now...DON'T TEACH ME SOMETHING
NEW!
> If we're only talking going to long, but I suggested going to BigDecimal or
> BigInteger. But before I can patch anything I will have to get
> JetSpeed and Turbine up and running, so far I've only been reading source
> code and documentation. I hope to do this on Sunday.
Go to what you think the largest keysize is. We will fix the code that gets
broken.
-jon
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