Hi Dan,

Good to see you back.

Responses below.

Regards,

Lenny

On 8/14/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lenny Sorey wrote:
> > Got to playing with Milan Toth  tutorial regarding database connections
> and
> > red5.
> >
> > I've got an example of this running at
> http://red5.fatdot.com/vidtest.html
> >
> >
>
> > The videos that will play are referenced in MySQL with the titles
> described.
> >
> > So, the more that hit this app the more stats I can gather and share.
> >
> > I think I am going to next use NomIad's Spring example with PostgreSQL
> as
> > the database of choice.
> >
> Where is that ?


LRS>  it is located here.
LRS>  http://jira.red5.org/confluence/display/docs/Red5+and+Spring+JDBC

> I am little bit concerned about MySQL 's latest statements regarding the
> > Community Version of MySQL.
> >
>
> Where is that ? Whats wrong with mysql ? Mysql5 is pretty good on high
> performance stuff just needs quite a bit of tweaking. They were always
> going to be heading as an oracle alternative therefore "paid". I dont
> think they will turn evil though.


LRS>  The MySQL folks issued a statement that they were not going to put the
latest
LRS>  Changes in the Community edition until they have an official release
of the next edition.
LRS>  But, the latest Changes would be available in the Enterprise Edition
which costs
LRS>  you money. This is why I have actually moved away from MySQL and on to
LRS>  PosgreSQL and FireBird. PosgreSQL and also Firebird run on Windows,
Linux and
LRS>  Unix.

LRS>  There is also a .NET version of PostgreSQL and FireBird as well for
the hardcore
LRS>  Window users. : )

> Anyone done anything like this with Hibernate yet?
> >
>
> Im sure its possible, im needing to investigate hibernate for session
> tracking / authentication for a security module i need to implement so
> its possibly going to be the same kind of deal. It depends what you want
> to do with the data, is hibernate just as easy to administrate as mysql
> via a gui etc ? How would the data be added etc. Im still unsure how
> easy it is to add / edit data in it.


LRS>  Basically, what we use Hibernate for is a persistent layer for
managing the DBS.
LRS>  Changes to Hibernate to me are far more easier to make having to make
changes and
LRS>  then recompile the code with the query changes.

> As always, anyone wanting the sources Java, Flex and MySQL DDL's email me
> > offline and  will make these available
> > or you can struggle through the tutorial. : )
> >
> > If the server is brought to it's knees, I will restart.
> >
>
> If you see it hang that would be interesting to know.
> > Regards,
> >
> > Lenny
> >
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