Hi Avik,
Thanks so much for coming back to me so quickly ☺
It is everything – loans, payments etc.
Also the whole system is a lot slower than it used to be which is very
concerning – I am tempted to go back to version 16.
Are there any things we could do which could optimize the system perhap
Hey Karthik,
as mentioned earlier in our conversation ... for now Apache Fineract 1.x
is using native SQL within the code so you'd need to replace all of this.
In addition all migrations scripts written in native SQL for MySQL utilizing
flyway to process them.
With the next generation, Apache Fi
Thanks Sendoro,
I can see there is a Persistence layer(Open JPA) in Apache Fineract. So, I can
replace MySQL with Oracle with some effort.
I am looking for help/info if anyone has successfully done it before and if
yes, would like to understand the changes required so that I don’t have to
re-i
Hell Karthik,
To be specific these were answers see 1. and 2. below:
1. advise From Ed.
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Orlando,
Depending on what your use cases are and your timeline for implementation,
the forthcoming Apache Fineract CN architecture is relational database
agnostic so you cou
Hello Karthik,
What you have just asked was discussed in this thread!
Thanks
Sendoro
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Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 6:02:06 PM
Subject: Re: looking for 'loan service solution'
Orlando,
Depending on what your use cases are and your timeline for implementation,
t
Hello all,
I am planning to build a lending platform on top of Fineract
(https://github.com/apache/fineract). We want to change the DB from MySQL to
Oracle. Has anyone in the group attempted this before.? If yes, do you have the
steps so that I don’t have to re-invent the wheel again.
Pe
Hi Gayle,
Uploading which workbook in the import tool has become slower after the
update?
If it's loans, one such issue I had faced long back is when "multiples of"
field for the loan product was not set and the last emi calculation took a
very long time.
With best regards,
Avik.
On Wed, Nov 22