Yes, SABDB would be another alterantive. Anyone tried it togheter with
Orion?

PostgreSQL seems to be more mature than SABDB, but SAPDB has a big company
supporting it.

        /Markus


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Skickat: den 26 januari 2001 18:09
Till: Orion-Interest
Amne: Re: SV: interbase database schema


I have been reasonably impressed with SapDB - its got its quirks and I
haven't fully completed my
testing (database and jdbc driver), but is seems pretty solid on Windows
2000 thus far.
RHH
--- Markus Hdrnvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MySQL lacks real transactions.
>
> My suggestion would be PostgreSQL. I have it running here on my Windows
> 2000. It can be compiled with the Cygwin tools.
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~kevlo/postgres/portNT.html
>
> I wouldn't run it on Windows in a production environment, but for
> development it is OK.
>
> http://theserverside.com uses PostgreSQL on Linux togheter with EJB.
>
>       /Markus
>
>
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Fvr Chris Bartling
> Skickat: den 26 januari 2001 03:10
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Dmne: RE: interbase database schema
>
>
> What about MySQL?  Works under both Windows and Linux and is open source.
> Doesn't do everything a DB2 or Oracle does (subselects instantly come to
> mind), but it does work well.  Plus, O'Reilly has a great book out on
MySQL,
> so documentation is not a problem.  JDBC drivers are readily available.
All
> of this can be found at http://www.mysql.com.  I've been using MySQL and
> Orion together on Windows 2000 without a problem.
>
>
> -- chris --


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