On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Alain Rastoul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 11/01/2015 14:03, olivier auverlot a écrit : > >> Supporting open source database is the first step but you're right, we >> must also propose a solution for proprietary databases. The difficulty >> is to create an framework that proposes the ability to mix native driver >> (as level 4 in JDBC) and driver wrappers for undocumented protocols. >> > Seeing how fast MS is trying to change, perhaps wait a while and see how > it comes (and may be they will open source Sql, I don't think but who > knows). > One could also look at the source code of the free jtds driver (it works > very well) as a reference implementation and at the free tds docs. > > About Postgresql, I was joking at my very bad knowledge, but for the few I > saw in docs, it seems to be a nice beast. > Leboncoin.fr runs everything on it. Yeah, a beast. Phil > Sqlite and Postgresql are good choices IMHO, Mysql not sure but as there > is already a smalltalk native driver IIRC, it may be not too difficult (and > it seems to be fairly used too). > >> >> As you, I'm a big fan of MSQL Server but keeps secret this information ;-) >> > Don't worry, I'll keep your secret secret :) > >> >> Olivier >> > > -- > Regards, > > Alain > > > --
