You get the value you're willing to work for as a general rule. It takes
more effort to admin a real SQL server than an easy embedded DB. Your
interpretation is spot on.
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 8:18 AM Adrian Klaver
wrote:
> On 7/19/23 18:11, Chuck Davis wrote:
> > P
Postgresql is a sophisticated database server. You can do what you're
attempting with something like Derby at the connection. But with
Postgresql "you get what you pay for".
1) Insall Postgresql
2) start the database
3) use the interface app psql to create a database;
4) load the JDBC driver in y
Have you checked your distro repositories? The distro I use ships pgAdmin
together with the latest and previous versions of postgresql.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 10:52 AM Blake McBride wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've had ongoing difficulties installing pgAdmin 4. These difficulties
> have to do wit
If you decide to proceed on this project there's no need to reinvent the wheel.
I use Netbeans for my development. it has quite a good facility for
working with databases and I use it regularly with Postgres. Since
Netbeans is now licensed under Apache 2 you might find useful code
there. Be ass
I use Linux exclusively in my business and for development. There is no
room in the world these days for a Windows-only product. If people choose
to use Microsoft platforms they should expect to purchase Microsoft
licenses for their needs.
That said, a good, cross-platform tool for Postgresql wo