Re: [Planner Dev] Re: [Planner] Database work plan
- From: Alexey Zilber <alexeyz digital cmsb com my>
- To: Planner Project Manager - Development List <planner-dev lists imendio com>
- Subject: Re: [Planner Dev] Re: [Planner] Database work plan
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:15:48 +0800
Hi Lincoln!
Personally I'm happy to see MySQL support being worked on. It seems
that databases are a very personal choice, like boxers or briefs. :-)
From my own personal experience I love MySQL because it's easy to
setup, admin, and develop with. I've had problems with Postgresql, even
when trying multiple versions. My all-time favorite database used to be
Solid SQL (from solidtech.com). Unfortunately they went for the
embedded market and stopped developing/supporting their solid sql
database. It was an unlimited use database for USD $99, that supported
triggers, stored procedures and had it's own programming language very
similar to Oracle's pl/sql. MySQL is very similar in design to Solid
Sql btw.
As a side note re. triggers, cursors, etc. Banks (at least here in
Malaysia) don't allow running software that uses triggers, or stored
procedures. It's considered a security issue.... plus you web your
software to a particular database for life..
Alex
lincoln phipps openmutual net wrote:
Alvaro del Castillo wrote:
Hi guys!
I have started this morning to work in the database backend in order to
solve the issues we have. Once the database backend is in good shape we
can start thinking in how to use it to implement things like sharing
plans between users or using some web inteface to modify plan data.
Also, we can restart the issue of adding support for other databases
(MySQL seems to be the more loved ;-)).
I wouldn't say more loved - I'm bemused why its always seen as better
than Postgres but I think the reason is that it also runs on Windows.
Nuf said !.
The issue with mysql support is cursors and foreign keys. I think from
around mysql 5.0 onwards we may be OK (with InnoDB tables).
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