Re: SAPDB Open Souce
От | Andrew McMillan |
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Тема | Re: SAPDB Open Souce |
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Msg-id | 3AEBC65B.6307E51A@catalyst.net.nz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: SAPDB Open Souce (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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Re: SAPDB Open Souce
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Bruce Momjian wrote: > > I downloaded it. The directories are two characters in length, the > files are numbers, and it is a mixture of C++, Python, and Pascal. Need > I say more. :-) OK, I'll bite: you need to say more. What is it like at handling transactions? What sort of full-text indexing does it have? Can I have transactions within transactions? What sort of tools are available for managing database extents? How compliant is it with the various SQL standards? How does performance compare with PostgreSQL and others? Does it have an extensible type system? Does it have an 'internal' language to compare with PL/SQL or PL/PGSQL? How well does it scale on SMP systems? Can I perform a single query across multiple databases? What performance monitoring tools does it come with? Hell, in a statement like that you don't even indicate if those directories are so-named within the source code, or in an installed data environment. Whichever environment they do apply to, however, I'm sure there are good systems in place for dealing with them. And of course C++, Python and Pascal are all languages with plenty of proponents, so there's no problem with those. Your statement is so light on utility that it persuades me to download it for myself and try it - but that is presumably exactly the effect you were after, wasn't it? Regards, Andrew. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Andrew McMillan, e-mail: Andrew@catalyst.net.nz Catalyst IT Ltd, PO Box 10-225, Level 22, 105 The Terrace, Wellington Me: +64(21)635-694, Fax: +64(4)499-5596, Office: +64(4)499-2267xtn709
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