hi,
i need to write my own very basic aggregate functions for MySQL and had a
couple of questions regarding this:
* does anybody know of a site with a collection of UDF's written by other
MySQL user?
* i read an old posting (from 99) about somebody writing a little tool,
which enabled him to write UDFs in Perl: does anybody know more about this
(excuse my naive question, but i guess there is nothing like that available
for Java, or?)
* any known problems for using UDFs over the JDBC-interface?
* is it true that there is no way for using UDFs on the Windows-platform?
* i could not find udf_example.cc neither in the Win-distribution, nor in
the Linux-Intel-version. can anybody provide me with some basic example
code, so that i see how aggregate functions should work?
thanks a lot for your help,
michi
ps. i was already thinking about changing to a pure Java database, in order
to write some functions on the DBserver-side in Java, since i am more
familiar with this, but then i had to figure out there is nothing out there
that is nearly as reliable, fast and inexpensive as MySQL!! keep up the good
work, guys!
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