Have you guys by any chance investigated using Hibernate as persistence layer which you can use to interrogate a number of RDBMS? Many of the issue you mention with specific database usage are handled by hibernate.
Uzo On 19 Oct 2005, at 12:31, Sean Davis wrote: I am not a programmer, but I do use databases and programming in my work. I also started with MySQL but started "experimenting" with postgresql about 1.5 years ago. After I saw that the database concepts such as foreign keys, referential integrity, and stored procedures were more than "things in a book" and could be rapidly implemented in practice, I became very interested in making the change.
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