On Apr 14, 2011, at 1:45 PM, Robert Haas wrote: > On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Erdinc Akkaya <hz.r...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Project Title: ADJ Dashboard >> Name : Erdinc AKKAYA >> Email: erdinc.akk...@gmail.com >> >> Synopsis >> AnyDBJSP is a database monitoring and reporting solution with a browser >> based >> interface. ADJ dashboard mainly will be written for database admins(DBA). >> This tool will have pre-defined sql queries. In addition to these, DBA can >> write his/her own sql query and report structure easy. Similar projects are, >> EnterpiseDB's dashboard, cybertec's pgwatch (www.cybertec.at). >> >> Benefits to the PostgreSQL Community >> All the sql queries are stored in xml files. these xml files can be updated >> easy, with contribution of community this xml file can grow easyly and at >> the end >> community will have a strong database monitoring tool. Query xml files will >> be >> published on web(like wiki pages) and everyone can easy design his/her own >> monitoring tool easyly. >> >> Other adventage is, after a time, community will have a strong sql queries >> that >> monitors databases so if someone wants to study on postgresql database >> administration >> ADJ dashboard will be a good tool to start. > > I think it would be a lot more useful to pick one of the existing > adminstration tools for PostgreSQL and work on improving it, rather > than trying to create a whole new one.
It doesn't sound like he's creating a new tool, just adding support for an existing one. And any shops that run more than one RDBMS would certainly be interested in a tool that can monitor more than one brand of RDBMS. I think a better question is: just how large is the ADJ community, or how many folks would actually use PG support in ADJ? -- Jim C. Nasby, Database Architect j...@nasby.net 512.569.9461 (cell) http://jim.nasby.net -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers