Re: [HACKERS] Remote PL/Java, Summary

2006-04-01 Thread Thomas Hallgren
Andrew Dunstan wrote: and a happy April 1 to you too, btw. ;-) - thomas ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster

Re: [HACKERS] Remote PL/Java, Summary

2006-04-01 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Andrew Dunstan wrote: We already do use threads on Windows to a limited extent to do things like timers and pseudo-signal handling. If this were a greenfields project then your arguments would have force. But for how long would you like to suspend Postgres development activity while we r

Re: [HACKERS] Remote PL/Java, Summary

2006-04-01 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Thomas Hallgren wrote: Hi all, And thanks for very good input regarding a remote alternative to PL/Java (thread titled "Shared Memory"). I'm convinced that such an alternative would be a great addition to PL/Java and increase the number of users. The work to create such a platform that has

[HACKERS] Remote PL/Java, Summary

2006-04-01 Thread Thomas Hallgren
Hi all, And thanks for very good input regarding a remote alternative to PL/Java (thread titled "Shared Memory"). I'm convinced that such an alternative would be a great addition to PL/Java and increase the number of users. The work to create such a platform that has the stability and quality o