Reading through their web page, they seem to have decided to try and
fund moving their transactional issues into the Java container instead
of getting nested transactions into PostgreSQL. It sounds retrograde and
risky, but I suppose if they carry it off, they will attain true
database independ
Joe Conway wrote:
>
> Has anyone from Compiere ever contacted this list to discuss their issues? It
> is an unbelievable shame that the most active open source ERP can't use an
> open source database.
I think so, but not with zeal.
:-/
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
> Joe
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Bruce Momjian wrote:
Justin Clift wrote:
Hi guys,
Was just looking at the project page for Compiere, an Open Source
ERP+CRM solution that is usually in the top 10 most popular SourceForge
projects.
They were attempting to port Compiere from Oracle to PostgreSQL, but
have stopped (apparently) b
Justin Clift wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Was just looking at the project page for Compiere, an Open Source
> ERP+CRM solution that is usually in the top 10 most popular SourceForge
> projects.
>
> They were attempting to port Compiere from Oracle to PostgreSQL, but
> have stopped (apparently) because P
Hi guys,
Was just looking at the project page for Compiere, an Open Source
ERP+CRM solution that is usually in the top 10 most popular SourceForge
projects.
They were attempting to port Compiere from Oracle to PostgreSQL, but
have stopped (apparently) because PostgreSQL doesn't support "embedded