I know that the backend does - it is an essential feature.
Clustered JDBC parses the statement sent to it in order to find out what to do with it. I have played around a little (mostly interactive shell). You will find out that Clustered JDBC will complain in this case because it doesn't know what to do with it. If you are a tool support load balancing and this kind of stuff DECLARE CURSOR can be painful to implement - especially across multiple transactions.
Is is a very weak point of the current beta version.
Regards,
Hans
Dave Cramer wrote:
Hans,
I don't understand the statement about missing "DECLARE CURSOR" ? The backend supports it?
Dave On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 12:12, Hans-Jürgen Schönig wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
I was at the ObjectWeb Conference today; ObjectWeb (http://www.objectweb.org) being a consortium that has amassed quite an impressive array of open-source, Java-based middleware under their umbrella, including for instance our old friend Enhydra. And they regularly kept mentioning PostgreSQL in their presentations.
To those that are interested in distributed transactions/two-phase commit, I recommend taking a look at Clustered JDBC (http://c-jdbc.objectweb.org/). While this is not exactly the same thing, it looks to be a pretty neat solution for a similar class of applications. In particular, it provides redundancy, load balancing, caching, and even database independence.
It is indeed a nice solution but it is far from ready yet.
Especially the disaster recovery mechanism and things such as adding new masters need some more work.
What I really miss is "DECLARE CURSOR". Maybe it will be in there some day :).
However, we have done some real testing with sync replication (4 x pg, 1 x oracle). It performed surprisingly well (the JDBC part, not the Oracle one ;) ).
Maybe this will be something really useful within the next few months.
Cheers,
Hans
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