Great, thanks guys,
I think after subqueries,triggers , stored procs and views is the most
awaited thingie now!
Cheers
Claudio
2009/3/24 Jimmy Guerrero
> Forgot to post the URL in the event you are interested:
>
> http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/web-seminars/display-306.html
>
> -- Jimm
Forgot to post the URL in the event you are interested:
http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/web-seminars/display-306.html
-- Jimmy
Jimmy Guerrero wrote:
Hello,
One additional note in regards to learning more about the current state
of MySQL Proxy and connecting with Proxy developers...
Ch
Hello,
One additional note in regards to learning more about the current state of
MySQL Proxy and connecting with Proxy developers...
Check out the "Simulating Workload with MySQL Proxy" webinar on April 2, with Giuseppe Maxia, MySQL Community Lead and Diego
Medina, Quality Assurance Engineer
On Mar 24, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Claudio Nanni wrote:
Question:
Hello Claudio,
my company tried the mysql-proxy about one year ago(may be more) but
could
not use it
for not being multithreaded. They say they spoke to the 'mysql-proxy'
developer.
Is this still true? Are there any limitation
Question:
my company tried the mysql-proxy about one year ago(may be more) but could
not use it
for not being multithreaded. They say they spoke to the 'mysql-proxy'
developer.
Is this still true? Are there any limitation on using mysql proxy on a high
load production server?
Will it be complet
There are a couple of other proxies, including Dormando's proxy. But
none of them is an official release.
You should tell your customer that mysql-proxy is a core part of MySQL
Enterprise. Its alpha status means that it is subject to change (as
they develop MySQL Enterprise they may discover dif