Joshua D. Drake wrote:
The PostgreSQL Enhanced Server (How's that name? Maybe we call it Zerver
and use PEZ?) idea is how to take the excellent core of PostgreSQL and
productize it in much the same way distributions take the Linux kernel and
may a GNU/Linux system.
It would seem to me that
The PostgreSQL Enhanced Server (How's that name? Maybe we call it
Zerver
and use PEZ?) idea is how to take the excellent core of PostgreSQL and
productize it in much the same way distributions take the Linux kernel
and
may a GNU/Linux system.
It would seem to me that this is more correct in
Carl E. McMillin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...That's one of the reasons I wrote Pl/Java.
More power too you! I'd really like to hear more about this project. Is
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pljava/projdisplay.php
your URL?
Yes, it is.
I'm now in complete agreement: app-server
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I have been harping for the last few days (years, actually) about
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Jumping on that bandwagon with all 6 feet!
Carl |};-)
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Maybe we need a pgfoundary project called PostgreSQL Application
Server.
Like Apache Tomcat or regular apache or PHP, PostgreSQL could form the
SQL
base of a far more intricate and flexable framework that encompases a lot
of the various features that could provide
Jumping on that bandwagon with all 6 feet!
Carl |};-)
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Subject: [HACKERS] I just got it: PostgreSQL Application Server -- a new
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I have been harping for the last few days (years, actually) about tweaks and
changes to PostgreSQL for a number of reasons ranging from
: Saturday, June 12, 2004 9:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [HACKERS] I just got it: PostgreSQL Application Server -- a new
project.
Even if I find the concepts as such very interesting, I think the term
Application Server is very misleading. People would get very confused and
place
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Subject: RE: [HACKERS] I just got it: PostgreSQL Application Server -- a new
project.
If you consider an app server as a container
: [HACKERS] I just got it: PostgreSQL Application Server -- a new
project.
The term App-server is very commonly used to describe the container where
the application logic resides. As such, an app-server has access to one or
several Storages. PostgreSQL is an implementation of such a storage. The
thing
Carl E. McMillin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My name is Carl E. McMillin and I'm still establishing my balance in this
particular knowledge domain with its nomenclature and entities.
Ok, I was thinking more the name behind [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
But Postgres isn't purely a storage solution; it
Thomas Hallgren wrote:
Carl E. McMillin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My name is Carl E. McMillin and I'm still establishing my balance in this
particular knowledge domain with its nomenclature and entities.
Ok, I was thinking more the name behind [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
Exactly. I think it's Bill Gates
: Re: [HACKERS] I just got it: PostgreSQL Application Server -- a new
project.
Carl E. McMillin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My name is Carl E. McMillin and I'm still establishing my balance in
this particular knowledge domain with its nomenclature and entities.
Ok, I was thinking more the name
Thomas Hallgren wrote:
Carl E. McMillin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My name is Carl E. McMillin and I'm still establishing my balance in
this
particular knowledge domain with its nomenclature and entities.
Ok, I was thinking more the name behind [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
Exactly. I think it's
I have been harping for the last few days (years, actually) about tweaks
and changes to PostgreSQL for a number of reasons ranging from session
management to static tables. I even had a notion to come up with msession
on PostgreSQL.
I have been incorporating full text search, recommendations, and
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