There's no technical reason why you can't do development this way, just
make sure that each development site has access to the database (via
pg_hba.conf) and perhaps the server as well (to view log output and
such)

Robert Treat

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: tachung_h <mailto:tachung_h@;yahoo.com>  
> To: 'Jodi Kanter' <mailto:jkanter@;virginia.edu>  
> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 2:44 PM
> Subject: RE: [ADMIN] joins
> 
> I need to work with a group of volunteer developers over the Internet.
> Developers might be using Window 2000, XP or Linux and produce programs
> in Tomcat/Java. Is it practical to think that developers would develop
> with a PostgreSQL database over the Web? This is a development
> environment, there is no proprietary data in the database.
>  



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