Re: [Resin-interest] quercus questions

2007-06-11 Thread Yong Bakos
I love caucho products and all the work Scott has done (he's the fing man) but if it were me, I wouldn't use Quercus in production unless I was 100% sure my application ran 100% correctly on it. That said, most php applications will run *great*, especially if you hand built them. When you

Re: [Resin-interest] quercus questions

2007-06-11 Thread Nathan Nobbe
Yong, bleeding edge is cool w/ me as im a gentoo user; the only thing i worry about going w/ quercus really, is having a product that may be difficult to support. my opinion of the php community is that good developers, in particular those w/ oo skillsets are difficult, if not almost impossible t

[Resin-interest] quercus questions

2007-06-10 Thread Yong Bakos
Hi Nathan, some information is here: http://quercus.caucho.com/quercus-3.1/doc/quercus-module-status.xtp Some info about PDO here http://caucho.com/resin-3.1/doc/quercus-overview.xtp#databases but understand that Quercus is bleeding edge stuff, and the best thing to do is experiment. You wil

Re: [Resin-interest] quercus questions

2007-06-10 Thread Nathan Nobbe
oh, right, i just remembered another *critical* thing; the SPL . -nathan On 6/10/07, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hello all, i am interested in quercus and intend to begin experimenting with it. just getting started, im curious if there is a

[Resin-interest] quercus questions

2007-06-10 Thread Nathan Nobbe
hello all, i am interested in quercus and intend to begin experimenting with it. just getting started, im curious if there is a list of extensions that are * known* to be supported at this time. all the extensions are listed in the php online manual, so i w