Exciting news!
The next issue of Open Source Database Magazine (http://www.osdbzine.net) is
now available. This information-packed issue has over 60 pages of
information including:
* Firebird’s Road Trip and What’s New with 2.5
* Coding Corner: Trees – Where’s the Performance?
* PostgreSQL’s
Hello everyone,
I wanted to take a minute and extend an invitation to anyone who has
interest in writing about MySQL or other open source database servers.
July brought the first issue of Open Source Database Magazine and it was a
resounding success. Our download count has skyrocketed. I was
On Thursday 27 August 2009 03:35:19 am Sameh Attia wrote:
> Hi,
>Part of our road map is to use an open source database besides
> commercial databases (oracle and sql server), we need to select an open
> source database to build the necessary skills fo
I know this is a mysql maili
Hi,
Part of our road map is to use an open source database besides commercial
databases (oracle and sql server), we need to select an open source database
to build the necessary skills for administration and operation.
Then we would put guidelines on which applications should use open source
I just uploaded the pdf of the summer issue of Open Source Database
Magazine. Included in this issue:
* A great article on the new features of Postgresql 8.4 by Robert Treat
* Part one of a two part article on Perconas new XtraBackup backup
program
Also the news, the book shelf and
hello everyone,
Many of you know I have been the editor of MySQL Magazine for the last two
years. Beginning with the summer issue I will be making some pretty major
changes. The magazine is being renamed Open Source Database Magazine and I
am going to be attempting to steer the subject matter to
Hi
Anybody know some open source data warehouse product like Bizgres?
Hello everyone,
We just released a new version of our MySQL appliance:
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/appliances/mysql
In a nutshell, this is an extremely easy way to get a MySQL instance up
and running on your server or VM (VMware, VirtualBox, Xen, KVM) of
choice in just a couple of minutes.
Chan
OpenSQL Camp is a hybrid conference and hackfest on November 14-16,
2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia USA. It's of, by and for open-source
databases. A lot of celebrities will be here, including the creator
of SQLite, and of course Brian Aker and Monty Widenius and Peter
Zaitsev etc. It
>> Have you considered:
>>>
>>>http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 5, 2007 5:14 PM, Russell E Glaue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of an open source SQL analys
And once in a great while, some unknowing user will execute a query
> >> (unoptimized
> >> of course) that takes longer than satisfactory to execute.
> >>
> >> So I want to analyze all the queries users have issued, and try and
> >> optimize the
&
dered:
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy
On Dec 5, 2007 5:14 PM, Russell E Glaue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of an open source SQL analysis tool?
I have query logging turned on in MySQL.
And I would like to analyze all the logged SQL select queries to find
Have you considered:
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy
On Dec 5, 2007 5:14 PM, Russell E Glaue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of an open source SQL analysis tool?
>
> I have query logging turned on in MySQL.
> And I would like to analyze all
Does anyone know of an open source SQL analysis tool?
I have query logging turned on in MySQL.
And I would like to analyze all the logged SQL select queries to find out how
the database is being used, and then optimize MySQL databases or the SQL
views/statements accordingly.
Perhaps it would
Spamming for maximum exposure?
http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?t=1622017
http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/88505/74940/
On 9/1/07, john_sm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hey Guys, can you suggest any Open Source Application Server for SOA
> deployments. Also, wonder
Hey Guys, can you suggest any Open Source Application Server for SOA
deployments. Also, wondering, if our needs are somewhat lightweight, is
there some lightweight open source Application Server you could Suggest.
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the backend database. The databse system
> is not embedded with the J2EE application and we can safely switch to
> other RDBMSes.
>
> I wanted to know that if we change the RDBMS from SQLServer to MySQL,
> do we have to buy the commercial license or the open source license
> s
er to MySQL,
do we have to buy the commercial license or the open source license
suffieces as we've not embedded/tied our application with the RDBMS?
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Subject: Re: What is best open-source platform alternative to overcome
innodb 2Gb memory limit on Linux? FreeBSD?
Why not go AMD-64? Dual Opteron, with 8/16/32 gig of RAM? Get a 3ware
SATA drive, and run Gentoo for AMD-64. You can increase your innodb
buffer pool to use almost all that spac
Why not go AMD-64? Dual Opteron, with 8/16/32 gig of RAM? Get a 3ware
SATA drive, and run Gentoo for AMD-64. You can increase your innodb
buffer pool to use almost all that space. You can make your buffer pool
as large as the physical RAM in your machine can support. No 2.5 gig per
process, 4-g
Hi,
I am currently running a large database (around 20Gb) on a 32bit x86
Linux platform. Many of my larger data-crunching queries are disk-bound
due to the limitation described in the innodb configuration documentation:
*Warning:* On 32-bit GNU/Linux x86, you must be careful not to set
memor
/research/papers/FabalabsResearchPaper-OSDBMS-
Eval.pdf
"The "Institute for Applied Knowledge Processing" (http://www.faw.at)
in cooperation with "Fabalabs Software
GmbH"
(http://www.fabalabs.org) have made a new Open Source DBMS evaluation
docu
balabs Software GmbH"
(http://www.fabalabs.org) have made a new Open Source DBMS evaluation
document available, comparing Firebird 1.5.2, Ingres r3 3.0.1, MaxDB
7.5.0.23, MySQL 4.1.10 and PostgreSQL 8.0.1 in different areas.
"
An interesting read, they obviously noted the drawback
For those interested, this makes a good read.
http://www.fabalabs.org/research/papers/FabalabsResearchPaper-OSDBMS-Eval.pdf
"The "Institute for Applied Knowledge Processing" (http://www.faw.at)
> in cooperation with "Fabalabs Software GmbH"
> (http://www.fabalabs.o
Dear all,
I am conducting a survey on open source software. This is for my coursework
at the Curtin Uuniversity of Technology. It will be great to have your
participation in this survey.
Below are the links:
Brief introduction page:
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~mikecck/opensource/Introduction1
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 09:24:37 -0500, Darryl Hoar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Someone on a technical forum I participate in stated that
MySQL was converting to be a commercial application.
I always knew that MySQL had a commercial arm, but always
continued to have the Open Source arm as wel
Greetings,
Someone on a technical forum I participate in stated that
MySQL was converting to be a commercial application.
I always knew that MySQL had a commercial arm, but always
continued to have the Open Source arm as well.
For project planning purposes, will there continue to be an
open
...called "Practical Query Analysis" (PQA) is now available here:
http://pqa.projects.postgresql.org/
It produces HTML reports on slowest queries, most frequent queries,
queries by type (select/insert/update/delete), and all that sort of
thing for PostgreSQL and MySQL database logs. Here's an ex
On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 15:58, Saurabh Data wrote:
> Dear Users
>
> Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
> and "free software".
Go see the GNU.org site.
http://www.gnu.org/home.html
and also check this out
http://www.gnu.org
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Saurabh Data wrote:
> Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
> and "free software".
Don't take our words for it, get it from the Gnu's mouth:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.h
can you clarify this ?
Manth Thanks
Saurabh
In a nutshell, Open source means you have free access to the source code.
Generally you are free to modify the code as you see fit.
Free software means you don`t have to pay for it! You may or may not have
access to the source code.
Both types are
> Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
> and "free software".
Interesting question, though you missed one other label 'public domain'.
These are all interesting elements of who controls the source and to what
extent.
> Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
> and "free software".
Free Software:
You can make changes in the sourcecode for your own and you can redistribute
it again.
Open Source:
The sourcecode is "only" open...
Cheers
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On Sunday 11 April 2004 10:58 am, Saurabh Data wrote:
> Dear Users
>
> Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
> and "free software".
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Saurabh Data
This is off topic for this list, but I'll p
Dear Users
Can anyone in your own words clarify the difference between "open source"
and "free software".
Many Thanks
Saurabh Data
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Saurabh Data
School of Computing
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Does anyone know how the open source database rank in terms of deployments
and users worldwide? I saw something today
(http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cmp/20040106/tc_cmp/17200310
) that had SQLServer at 1, Access at 2, and MySQL at three, with no mention
of PostgreSQL. Seems t
Dear MySQL Contributors,
I am studying for a Master's degree with Henley Management College in
the UK, and in the past have used a variety of Open Source Software.
As part of my course I am conducting a survey in an attempt to identify
the critical success factors for Open Source project
MySQL 4.0.13 is included in Out-of-the-Box 2.1, an intelligent distribution
of over 100 Open Source projects for Java developers on both Linux and
Windows.
Major changes since Out-of-the-Box 2.0:
* Semi-automatic database switching for JBoss and the samples after
installation
* Support for
Hi Daniel,
sorry for mistaken your request. So I guess you are a developer and want to
modify and create your own source code ?
2003年 6月 13日 金曜日 15:[EMAIL PROTECTED] さんは書きました:
> none of these are open source and its under windows
>
> http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/images/screens/g
none of these are open source and its under windows
http://www.minq.se/products/dbvis/images/screens/graph.html
this is what i want to do , except its on myisam tables not inondb so there
is no foreign key relations i join them in the query or can i still do
this ?
> Hi Daniel,
>
Hi Daniel,
The question was asked many times within the last 24 hours.
look for these threats
- Open-Source/Freeware Tool To Generate ER Diagrams From SQL Sc ripts ? -
ImportER (ER Tool: Dezign)
- mysql GUIs
-
www.datanamic.com/download/index.html
www.minq.se (DbVisualizer -c harting
hi there i was wondering if there was a table relationship diagram open source tool
around anywhere ? i am trying to document a project at the moment please let me know
thanks.
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* Eldrid Rensburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Apparently, the reverse engineering add-on utility, ImportER, for the ER
> Tool, Dezign, see Free evaluation versions:
> www.datanamic.com/download/index.html can import MySQL tables directly.
Having looked at that, it only runs on Windows. It also lo
* Eldrid Rensburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have exported tables from MySQL 3.23 to a text file script containing all
> its 'create table', indexing, etc, statements.
> Is there an open-source / freeware tool to generate Entity Relationship
> Diagrams from this scrip
get
the job done if it is an urgent requirement. Runs on Windows 2000 or Mac OS
X.
-Original Message-
From: Eldrid Rensburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 11:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Open-Source/Freeware Tool To Generate Entity Relationship
Diagram s
, 2003 5:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Open-Source/Freeware Tool To Generate Entity Relationship Diagram s
>From Text File Containing SQL Scripts ?
Importance: High
I have exported tables from MySQL 3.23 to a text file script containing all
its 'create table', indexing, etc, st
I have exported tables from MySQL 3.23 to a text file script containing all
its 'create table', indexing, etc, statements.
Is there an open-source / freeware tool to generate Entity Relationship
Diagrams from this script file ?
If not what other tools exist ?
This messa
MySQL is included in Out-of-the-Box 2.0, an intelligent distribution
of over 100 Open Source projects for Java developers on both Linux and
Windows.
Its graphical installer provides selective and incremental installation and
uninstallation, automatic project dependency management, easy project
Hi Bruce,
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Feist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MySQL List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> Gelu Gogancea wrote:
&g
Gelu Gogancea wrote:
You make confusion between terms, CONCEPTS and TECHNOLOGIES.Is not yet
invented the tools which should THINK instead of our BRAIN when must design
a system...any kind of.
You are mistaken if you think that I am confused about this.
There are RDBMS's out there that support
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From: "Bruce Feist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MySQL List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> Gelu Go
"MySQL List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> Gelu Gogancea wrote:
>
> >It's quite right, some SQL DataBase engines(like Oracle,DB2,msSQL) have
> >imp
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To: "MySQL List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> Gelu Gogancea wrote:
>
> >It's quite right, some SQL DataBase engines(like Oracle,DB2,msSQL) have
&
plication which can combine information from queries to multiple
databases on multiple computers, as it seems you wish to do, then yes,
MySQL qualifies, and has its usual advantages of low cost, open source,
and speed. Depending on the project's needs, these may or may not be
enough
Hi,
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From: "Brian Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MySQL List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> My experience may be limited bu
st" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open
source
> No, it is not distributed.
>
> Bruce Feist wrote:
>
> > Gelu Gogancea wrote:
> >
> >> To anyone that *didn
QL do that?
>>
>>Bruce Feist
>
>No. A given connection is a connection to a specific server. You cannot
>access tables managed by different servers within a single query.
>
>>
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No, it is not distributed.
Bruce Feist wrote:
Gelu Gogancea wrote:
To anyone that *didn't see the forest because of the trees*.
You already find it.
Is MySQL really distributed, or just client-server? I've seen no
indication of distributed capabilities; I'm new to MySQL, so maybe I
just hav
uot;james" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 4:44 PM
I am looking for a bona fide distributed database system, like Oracle or
SQLServer, but open source running on Linux.
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ginal Message -
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 4:44 PM
Subject: Looking for a bona fide distributed database that is open source
> To anyone that cares
>
> I am looking for a bona fide distributed databas
To anyone that cares
I am looking for a bona fide distributed database system, like Oracle or
SQLServer, but open source running on Linux. I have found one, Backplane,
but as I understand it it is used for BSD Unix. If anyone can help it would
be much appreciated.
tx Jimmy the hat
Hi people,
It's available in the site br.geoticies.com/burbello the Source of My
Database Manager.
I opened the source for everybody to do the best tool for us. It's was made
in Delphi 6 and Zeos DBO. Ok
Regards.
Alexander
sql,query
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If you're going to be at the Open Source Convention next week in San
Diego, California, drop by and say "hi" at some point. I've met
several folks from the mysql mailing lists in years past and would like
to do so again this year.
Just for the record, I have a few MySQ
Hi,
We have just launched a non-profit open source jobsite. Check it out at
http://www.freeusall.com/ It's built on MySQL 4.0 (Alpha), Perl and
Apache. We'd appreciate any feedback you might have.
kind regards,
Ma
It is tough for those who have never typed a command. It is analogous to
learning to drive a standard transmission - it is very easy to transfer to
an automatic but not visa versa. My first computer was an 8088 with a 4o
meg harddrive, DOS 5.2 with Turbo C as my compiler. Switching to Unix w
At 23:07 -0700 2001/09/06, Chadrick Mahaffey wrote:
>I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
>Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and had
>basic pre-setup apps that were ready for the average user to use. I program
- Original Message -
From: "Colm Brazel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: command line open source ARRRGG!!
> > Open source software is written by technical people. They do it because
his case, change to the
directory where you find the program, and type:
'./progname'
>
> I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
> Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and had
> basic pre-setup apps that w
IX shell commands, not Windows DOS commands.
You need to find the commands and instructions for installing MySQL on a
Windows box, if that's what you are using.
cm> Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory
cm> GUIs and had basic pre-setup apps that were read
.1.2 in the excellent manual, (worth downloading so you've a local copy).
>Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and
had
>basic pre-setup apps that were ready for the average user to use.
Why? Maybe I'm really offbeam, but I'd suggest that MySQL
tion_directory" supposed to be replaced with my
> installation dir?
These are the UNIX install instructions. Try the Windows install instructions
(section 2.1.2 in the MySQL manual).
> I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
> Open source would
s "mysql_installation_directory" supposed to be replaced with my
> installation dir?
Yes.
> I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
> Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and
had
> basic pre-setup apps tha
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Chadrick Mahaffey wrote:
> I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
> Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and had
> basic pre-setup apps that were ready for the average user to use.
Perhaps your
h my
installation dir?
I realize that I'm going to be in the minority here but I have to say it.
Open source would go much farther if they had self explanatory GUIs and had
basic pre-setup apps that were ready for the average user to use. I program
in Java and I feel the same about the JDK Su
Dear J.T. -
Fowler, J.T. writes:
> This does not have to be fancy with lots of bells & whistles. In fact - the
> simpler the screen interface the better for the people who will be using
> this. I.E. text entry - tabular displays of valid entry values. Point and
> click would be nice but r
try http://www.nusphere.com
Curtis
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Fowler, J.T. wrote:
> I will be having to develop a MySQL application on Windows 2000, NT, and/or
> Windows 98 system - no choice on the OS. What I would like to do is develop
> using Open Source tools instead of MS product
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FROM: Fowler, J.T.
TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: J.T. Fowler
DATE: Fri 5/4/01 9:18
SUBJECT: Open Source MySQL Appl. Dev Tools for W2K/NT?W98.
I will be having to develop a MySQL application on Windows 2000, NT, and/or
Windows 98 system - no choice on the OS. What I would like to do is
I will be having to develop a MySQL application on Windows 2000, NT, and/or
Windows 98 system - no choice on the OS. What I would like to do is develop
using Open Source tools instead of MS products like VB, etc.
What tools are available?
Thanks,
J.T.Fowler
512-326-6371
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I was just wondering, I've been using MySQL and while still a beginner,
quite like it.
As MySQL is an db engine, how readily would my skills be translatable to
PostgeSQL.
I have a friend asking me to work on a project with him and he wants to use
PostgeSQL and PHP.
>From what I've seen the the st
Hi all,
this should be interesting http://osdb.sourceforge.net/ . It is an Open Source
Database Benchmark.
It is really early in its development, and little has been implemented (barely
compiled, and didn't work in the end) but looks like an interesting effort.
regards,
t
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