We are using Torque 3.1 with the JTDS 1.1 driver and have several
production deployments based on SQLServer 2005 (along with others in
SQLServer 2000 and MySQL 4.1) and Torque has worked perfectly well
for us. Our application makes extensive use of Torque, uses a pretty
large portion of its feature set and in some cases uses
VillageRecords directly. The production environment where we're
using SQLServer involves ~100MM transactions per day, so I feel
pretty confident saying you shouldn't se any issues.
Sincerely,
Ivor Clarke
Vice President
Skylist, a Datran Media Company
On Jan 21, 2007, at 2:42 AM, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Greg Monroe wrote:
The newest version has been tested against MS SQL 2000 (and
MS SQL V7) but not specifically against MS SQL 2005. Mainly
because none of the developers has easy access to it. (I.e.,
I didn't DL the developer edition and install it somewhere.
;) )
Actually, I installed the free edition of SQL-Server 2005 and ran the
tests while fixing that LargeSelect/limit problem. Worked fine.
Bye, Thomas.
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