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To: PGSQL-General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] SQL question - problem with INTERSECT
>On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 07:59:06PM -0500, Keith L. Musser wrote:
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I did try out Gunnar's new JDBC driver on two very simple query-only
applications. It was about 15% slower on one of the apps and 10% faster
on the other, compared with jdbc7.0-1.2.jar. It worked correctly on
both tests.
Neither is particularly representative, but the fact that one's faster
an
I did try out Peter's new JDBC driver on two very simple query-only
applications. It was about 15% slower on one of the apps and 10% faster
on the other, compared with jdbc7.0-1.2.jar. It worked correctly on
both tests.
Neither is particularly representative, but the fact that one's faster
an o
Where can I get the source for the JDBC driver?
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To: Gunnar R|nning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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b.Test.test(Test.java:319)
at com.idisys.odb.Test.main(Test.java:124)
- Keith
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From: Gunnar R|nning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Peter Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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istent using HotSpot JDK1.3 on Windows NT.
What is the best JVM to use on Linux? Does anybody have experience
using the new HotSpot for Linux?
Keith L. Musser
Integrated Dynamics, Inc.
812-371-
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I know all of you are accustomed to the command
line interface for pgsql. (Of course, some of you created it!)
However, I'd be interested if anyone else feels the way I do
I would prefer to have a consistent set of names
for the commands. For example,
I propose the following:
Inst