[ANNOUNCE] PG Session #2 : Call For Papers
Hi, The first PostgreSQL Session organized by Dalibo last february was a big success. More than 80 public and private participants gathered in Paris. Dalibo and Oslandia want to carry on this success and set up a new conference day dedicated to PostGIS, on June 23d in Paris. http://www.postgresql-sessions.org/en/2/ The call for paper for this second session is now open. Here is some expected topics (non-exhaustive list) : * Feedback on information systems architectures using PostGIS in specific contexts (exotic constraints, high volumes…) * decision process of GIS database * migration from another spatial DB * PostGIS 2.0 new features, WKT Raster * Interoperability between PostGIS 2.0 and other softwares * Link between PostgreSQL and PostGIS, and planned evolution * etc. Talks duration will be 45', including a 15' questions and answers session. Thank you for sending the following elements at contact@postgresql- sessions.org before april 22d : * Presentation title * Name of speaker(s) * Summary of presentation (100-250 words) For any question, do not hesitate to contact us : cont...@postgresql-sessions.org. If you have any friends or colleagues that you think would be interested in giving a talk, please forward this message to them! PS : Slides from the first PG Session are available at : http://www.postgresql-sessions.org/en/1/ -- damien clochard dalibo.com | dalibo.org ---(end of broadcast)--- -To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to: pgsql-announce-unsubscr...@postgresql.org
[ANNOUNCE] MyJSQLView Version 3.26 Released
MyJSQLView Version 3.26 Released The MyJSQLView project is pleased to provide the release of Version 3.26 to the public. The release is minor in nature with changes mainly involving the modularization of core aspects of the architecture for login and connection code. An addition was also made to the Preferences Menu system for allowing the selection of the date format display. In that regard the application will now perform searches with the selected default date format. A number of other minor changes were accomplished that should enhance the visual aspect of certain parts of the application's interface. With the release of v3.26 of the MyJSQLView application the group would like to notify the PostgreSQL community of changes in that organization's database and JDBC with version 9.0X that make prior versions of MyJSQLView non-functional. Please update MyJSQLView to v3.26 if you are using the latest release of PostgreSQL. A Report of the problem has been given specifically to the JDBC forum and has been addressed, but no new version of the JDBC has been issued as of the date of this news release. Users should also note that the changes in code for the login and connection management with v3.26 make prior plugins to this incompatible. A great deal of efforted was taken to try and make the initial plugin architecture stable and fixed, but sometimes even carefully conceived thought processes are lay to waste. With that note we have updated the tutorials at the Website to facilitate plugin development. Dana M. Proctor MyJSQLView Project Manager MyJSQLView provides an easy to use Java based user interface frontend for viewing, adding, editing, or deleting entries in several open source databases including PostgreSQL. A query frame allows the building of complex SELECT SQL statements. The application allows easy sorting, searching, and import/export of table data. ---(end of broadcast)--- -To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to: pgsql-announce-unsubscr...@postgresql.org