[nodejs] Re: Yet another SQL Server client

2012-03-05 Thread Neville Burnell
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[nodejs] Re: Yet another SQL Server client

2012-03-05 Thread Mike Pilsbury
I don't know of any use of Tedious in production. Yes, my TDS implementation (Tedious) is currently more active than Chad's (node-tds). I am addressing issues that are raised, and adding features. However it does not yet have quite as much functionality as node-tds. For example it has no suppor

[nodejs] Re: Yet another SQL Server client

2012-03-02 Thread Chad Retz
My lib is not in production. I was more of an effort to explore TDS and I do plan on maintaining it. My day job is keeping me from doing too much right now though. I believe Mike's repository is more active and may be a better solution. On Thursday, March 1, 2012 6:02:56 PM UTC-6, Neville Burne

[nodejs] Re: Yet another SQL Server client

2012-03-01 Thread Neville Burnell
Hi Mike, Chad, I'm embarking on a Node/SQL Server 2008 project ... rather than reinvent the wheel, I'd like to use one of your libraries, and give relevant code back. Is either of your libs in production? Do you have a sense of which lib is getting more dev time? Thanks for your advise, Nev --