Re: web programming
От | Jim Caley |
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Тема | Re: web programming |
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Msg-id | 39D09B4A.3BDFD6B1@chesco.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | web programming (Michelle Murrain <mpm@norwottuck.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
I've been using PostgreSQL with Lutris Enhydra for my web apps and am quite happy with the combination. Enhydra is open source and Java-based. One of its centerpiece components is XMLC -- an XML compiler. For more info on Enhydra itself, see: http://www.enhydra.org/software/enhydra For a quick tutorial to get it up and running with PostgreSQL see: http://www.enhydra.org/software/documentation/enhydra/NewApp-DODS-Tutorial-PGSQL.html When the time comes to revamp the perl/CGI apps I developed before Enhydra I'll very likely port them over as well. HTH, Jim -- Michelle Murrain wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I thought (now that I've solved my DBD::Pg problem) that I'd ask a > fairly generic opinion question. I've been working with postgres and > php now for about 4 years, quite heavily in the last year. I'm sold > on postgres, and will continue to use it unless I have compelling > reasons not to. But I'm debating about continuing development using > php. > > 1) I'm getting better and better at perl - and it's a much more > mature language than php. > > 2) I've been learning a bit about jsp and java servlets - and that's > intriguing me a lot. > > So what's your favorite web programming language to use with > postgres, and why? Are there speed/performance issues I should think > about? I'm also beginning to get into XML, so there is another set of > things to think about. > > Thanks! > > Michelle > ------------------------------------------- > Michelle Murrain, Ph.D. > President, Norwottuck Technology Resources > mpm@norwottuck.com www.norwottuck.com
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