On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Bruce Momjian wrote:

Stanislaw Tristan wrote:
If there was idea to implement a .NET support in Windows version of PostgreSQL? Like existing Pl/Java

We have a .Net client. You want server-side .Net? No one has ever talked about that, sorry.

not knowin gmuch about .Net ... what is a 'server-side .Net'? Like a PL/.Net?

Yea, I assume so. If we can do server-side Java, I assume we could do server-side .Net if someone wanted to code it. Of course it would be Win32-only, unless we used Mono for Unix.

From the Mono web site:

"Mono can run existing programs targeting the .NET or Java frameworks."

does this mean that something written for Java (or .Net) could be compiled without mods?

Mono would give someone inclined to code that a fairly easy inroad into several operating systems though ... I notice that they don't list Solaris as supported ...


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