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
> 
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> Benjamin Lee
> 
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