PostgresSQL for Fineract 1.x

2019-10-20 Thread Joseph Cabral
Hi everyone, I see that there is an ongoing project of migrating Fineract CN from MySQL/MariaDB to PostgresSQL. Is there a similar initiative for Fineract 1.x? If so, is there a guide for this? Regards, Joseph

RE: Upstream, database decisions, newSQL, postgres ?

2019-10-20 Thread Eric Owhadi
Hi James, Let me update on the work we did (Rohit Jain and I): After realizing that there was not only a migration away from Maria DB to Postgres, but also from Hibernate to EclipseLink, I postponed the prototyping work until I could use a migrated code base, that was not readily available. But

I created stabilisation branch 0.1.x for Fineract-CN

2019-10-20 Thread Juhan Aasaru
Hi! I fixed some bugs and finally managed to fully provision the system. For this there are now 80+ Postman requests under fineract-cn-docker-compose project. Feel free to test and give feedback. I created stabilisation branches '0.1.x' to each of the repositories (including libraries). Travis

Re: Load testing of MifosX/Fineract scheduler jobs

2019-10-20 Thread Joseph Cabral
Hi Michael, Of course, we will give feedback if we are able to make improvements to our scheduler job run time. But if anyone else has any experience in load testing or running Fineract in high load environments I am open to suggestions. Thanks! Joseph On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 7:32 PM Michael

Re: Load testing of MifosX/Fineract scheduler jobs

2019-10-20 Thread Michael Vorburger
Joseph, On Sun, 20 Oct 2019, 00:28 Joseph Cabral, wrote: > Hi Nayan, > > Thank you for the tips! I tried asking for advice here first because we > are wary of doing any code change since we were under the assumption that > Fineract had already been used in many high load situations in

Re: Should we archive MariaDB and Data-jpa repositories ?

2019-10-20 Thread Michael Vorburger
On Sun, 20 Oct 2019, 03:03 Isaac Kamga, wrote: > Happy weekend fineracters, > > After migrating our RDBMS from MariaDB to PostgreSQL, Michael (CC'ed here) > suggested we stick to one RDBMS in this discussion [1] > so my PoV on this is just that in any universe where resources are limited (such