RE: [GENERAL] info on people running postgre

1999-03-25 Thread The Hermit Hacker
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Juan Alvarez Ferrando wrote: > Hi, > > We have tryed PostgreSQL as the backend of a Java application used to > collect orders and other information. Everything would have been fine but > for the lack of row-level locking, and some problems with processes that go > hanged whe

RE: [GENERAL] info on people running postgre

1999-03-25 Thread James Thompson
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Juan Alvarez Ferrando wrote: > > collect orders and other information. Everything would have been fine but > for the lack of row-level locking, and some problems with processes that go > I'm not yet doing anything in a production environment yet, but the next version of pos

RE: [GENERAL] info on people running postgre

1999-03-25 Thread Juan Alvarez Ferrando
Hi, We have tryed PostgreSQL as the backend of a Java application used to collect orders and other information. Everything would have been fine but for the lack of row-level locking, and some problems with processes that go hanged when locked for to long. Also we have experienced a couple of corr

Re: [GENERAL] info on people running postgre

1999-03-25 Thread K.T.
Personally, I find PostgreSQL to be good for non mission critical databases. I have used it for many commercial sites, but none that are "heavy" usage, zero down time. PostgreSQL is a fine database with many features, but there are database recovery/space usage issues that, I think, keep it from