MP> I'm not quite sure why I would want to read/write a sequential file over
2Gb
MP> but, given that this originated as a D3 comment and has found its way on
to
MP> the U2 site, let me just add that QM can handle sequential files over
2Gb.
I guess the reason is that I need t
Yes .. trying to read in a os level file that is gt 2 gig. and yes %fopen
fails
Thursday, October 23, 2008, 12:10:56 PM, you wrote:
SB> I am not sure what you mean when you say "...D3 can only access files
2gig
SB> and smaller?"
SB> Certainly, there is no 2gb limit on D3 f
Robert,
ding ding ding ding ... great answer Robert. Thanks
Thursday, October 23, 2008, 11:46:41 AM, you wrote:
RP> Look at uconfig (but note the "ONLY valid on 64-bit capable platforms"
comment)
RP> # 64BIT_FILES - This sets the default mode used to
RP> # create static
Tony,
Running D3 on a 64bit version of Linux does not allow reading. This is not
because of the OS. The blame is where it belongs ..
Does it really matter why i need the data? If we need to bring the data
into the system then THAT IS what needs to be done. Of course I could
> From: Jeff Butera
> I'll also add that I know Chaman University (CA) has a
> java based socket server that does implement
> connection pooling. If anyone wants a contact there,
> let me know.
And Ian Renfrew wrote "JScript for U2" which I think was ahead of
its time. I don't believe it's ma
I was playing with a perl program that would use named pipes to
talk to a phantom, which would do the read/writing/selecting etc
and pass it back to the perl program again through a name pipe.
There would be a perl subroutines that would send/receive command
to the local perl listener, and conver
I'll also add that I know Chaman University (CA) has a java based socket
server that does implement connection pooling. If anyone wants a contact
there, let me know.
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Jeff, Charles,
I basically used the same strategy when I wrote u2pipe, which is a C
program that uses InterCall to connect with the U2 database. To add
functionality, I add a Unibasic subroutine and a method in whatever web
language -- right now ColdFusion and PHP, and looking to add ASP.NET
> Would you be willing to share the details?
Sure. Like many, I was looking for a means to get Perl/Php to connect to
Unidata. After someone pointed me to the API documentation (Admin Supplement
for Client APIs), I did some reading on the various APIs available. I chose
to use Intercall as
Would you be willing to share the details?
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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The NFS mount is actually set to ro (read only), so I wouldn't
think (not to be read as it couldn't happen) the files would get
corrupted. Stranger UV things have happened.
The file itself is not on a UV system. What I did was a CREATE-FILE
then copied the file to the shared directory. Then
> I believe someone has a php library that uses the intercall libraries, it
> has been discussed on here, and there is actually a white paper on it on
> the ibm web site.
I wrote a small driver for use in Perl using Intercall, but it can be used for
PHP as well.
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Administr
Bill,
We are using PHP to access Unidata here. Universe should be similar.
There was a fair amount of setup involved, but once it was up and running,
it has worked great. There is some java coding, but it is minimal. Java
and the Java-Bridge are needed in our case only because we are using L
Hi Wol,
But, rather more seriously, we have had UV file corruption
which was laid pretty conclusively down to two systems
accessing the same dynamic file - oh and one of them, allegedly,
only had read access!
This is an even worse case of what I brought out in my earlier reply. A
dynamic file
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Is there a way to do PHP with UniVerse?
>
> I just found out that there is a way to do Adobe Flex with PHP. Thus,
> perhaps it is possible to do Flex <-> PHP <-> UV.
>
Here is the thread from a while back here Charles wa
Owww
Firstly I doubt the trigger on one system will spot changes made by the other
system.
But, rather more seriously, we have had UV file corruption which was laid
pretty conclusively down to two systems accessing the same dynamic file - oh
and one of them, allegedly, only had read access
Hi George,
If I have a NFS mounted directory (on a third non-UV system)
which houses a UV format file.
I have (2) linux system that have that directory mounted, which
each have UV that have a VOC pointer to that file. <1>F ,
<2> /mnt/directory/filename ,
<3> /mnt/directory/D_filename
Both UV
Hi
The PDO driver looked a good start, but it may be too limited as it
currently stands. It also depends on how you are hosting the PHP: most
external provides won't let you load custom modules like this one.
I did ask IBM last year whether they would be willing to publish the
UniObjects protocol
Why are we talking about D3 in here - it's like talking about steam engines
in the Ferrari garage
;)
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