> > Or better, you upgrade to the jOOQ Professional Edition! > We looked into that when we first started using jOOQ (we were on Redshift using Postgres drivers), but Redshift wasn't officially supported at the time and management didn't like the licensing model (the license per dev machine, not the price; I don't exactly know why; above my pay grade). Now we're on MySQL, so the Redshift incentive's gone away. I am listing the professional edition as an option, but for purely selfish reasons I'm hoping I can push people into using Java 8. Not that we won't potentially do both; there is growing support for paying for jOOQ even if we don't have to just because of how great jOOQ is, and it's likely we'll need Redshift support again in the future.
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