Whoops, I forgot... there's already libsdb support... On Wednesday, 2003-03-12 at 08:34:09 PM, Benjamin Lee scribbled: > > How about we add sqlrelay support? > > http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/ > > Then, out of the box we can support: > > Oracle MySQL > mSQL PostgreSQL > Sybae DB2 > Interbase Lago > SQLite > > And sqlrelay may help with database connection pooling. > > > On Wednesday, 2003-03-12 at 08:25:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled: > > > > Hi, > > Thanks for your help, this is exactly what I wanted to hear. > > I was reading in the architectural documentation that the internal DLR > > storage, has > > a possibility of losing information in a crash situation. > > Is this still the case, or should I use a Database DLR to overcome > > this. If I should > > use a database, can I use a Oracle database instead of an MySQL one. > > The > > reason I ask, is that the rest of my application is a large enterprise > > oracle > > application, and I would not want to ask my clients to install MySQL > > as well. > > If there is no Oracle connectivity, I would be interested in assisting > > with > > the development of such functionality, but would need pointers for > > where > > to start. > > Thanks > > Jason > > -- > Benjamin Lee > > Level 2 71-75 City Rd, South Melbourne, VIC 3006 Australia > Phone +61 3 8699 1333 Mobile +61 414 717 573 Fax +61 3 8699 1388
-- Benjamin Lee Level 2 71-75 City Rd, South Melbourne, VIC 3006 Australia Phone +61 3 8699 1333 Mobile +61 414 717 573 Fax +61 3 8699 1388