I have never heard about oci8. It's seems it could be helpful. How do you configure doctrine to work with oci8?
is oci8 a good replacement for pdo_oci? someone has used oci8 with propel? thanks a lot, vikos. On Saturday, January 22, 2011 7:36:08 AM UTC-6, Vikos wrote: > > with oracle better to use oci8 -> much stable than PDO_OCI!!!! > > Doctrine work's well with oci8! I don't have any experience with > oracel and propel... > > PDO_OCI doesn't support well the large objects... > > On Jan 21, 6:37 pm, Manuel Alejandro Gómez Nicasio > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, the PHP version that is installed doesn't support the PDO version > that > > PDO_OCI needs. So we need to upgrade the PHP version and doing that could > > > break something on the apps installed. > > > > In fact, on development we use postgreSQL but on production we must use > > oracle because the tables already exists on the oracle database. We can > use > > postgres or Mysql , the production machines have the drivers required, > but > > by doing that we must copy some tables from oracle database to our > postgres > > or mysql databse that means copy information that eventually will be > > duplicated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Friday, January 21, 2011 3:20:26 AM UTC-6, GarethMc wrote: > > > > > And why can't he recompile it? the PDO drivers are an addition to PHP, > it > > > doesn't affect other parts of PHP that apps my rely on..... Nothing > should > > > break.... > > > > > It is FAR cheaper for you to look at fixing the server than trying to > > > rewrite the core aspects of an applications framework library just > because > > > your server admin either cannot or is to lazy to do his job! > > > > > The other alternative? Don't use Oracle. MySQL performs exceptionally > well, > > > as does PostgreSQL. And they are both a doddle to get running. > > > > > 2011/1/21 Manuel Alejandro Gómez Nicasio <[email protected]> > > > > > >> thanks for answer, GarethMc. > > > > >> Propel works well. As I said, the project is almost done. However, > these > > >> days while talking with the admin of the production boxes he told us > that > > >> production machines doesn't have the PDO version that the project > needs. So, > > >> he suggest to find an alternative to PDO, i.e. adoDB. > > > > >> The detailed problem is that the project uses oracle as DBMS but the > PDO > > >> version on production servers doesn't support de pdo_oci driver. It > simply > > >> doesn't compile. As the admin cannot recompile PHP with a new PDO > version > > >> because other system installed on the server could break we are > looking for > > >> some alternatives. > > > > >> So, is it possible to "switch" from PDO to adoDB while keeping Propel? > > > > > >> -- > > >> If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it > to > > >> security at symfony-project.com > > > > >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > >> Groups "symfony users" group. > > >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > > >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > >> [email protected] > > >> For more options, visit this group at > > >>http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en > > > > > -- > > > Gareth McCumskey > > >http://garethmccumskey.blogspot.com > > > twitter: @garethmcc > > > identi.ca: @garethmcc -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en
