[UCLA-LUG] Re: Linux digest, Vol 1 #478 - 1 msg
Paul Wong
wongpaul@ucla.edu
Wed, 26 Jul 2000 14:35:00 -0700
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> 1. Database servers. (Dmitry Tolpanov)
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> Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:48:21 +0700
> From: Dmitry Tolpanov <tdn@cons.tsk.ru>
> Reply-To: Dmitry Tolpanov <tdn@cons.tsk.ru>
> Organization: Consultant
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> Subject: [UCLA-LUG] Database servers.
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> Hi, all.
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> I'm looking for advice about choosing of database server for linux.
> This server should be integrated with web server. There should be
> simple way to write software for both WinXX users and Linux users to
> communicate with it.
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> There are differnt problems for different platforms.
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> For Linux users: should i use special modules for any programming language
> to create user apps for interaction with server, or there is a server
> which is using object-oriented databases, and in this way i will have
> a possibility to use prepared metods.
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> For WinXX users: is there a server which contian any mechanisms or
> protocols for organizing interaction with it from WinXX box.
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> Any ideas? It is important to find the best solution for Linux users.
> Thereupon using of object-oriented databases is very interesting.
> The WinXX users interaction is less important.
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> Any help appreciated.
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> Dmitry.
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MySQL, PHP and Apache are easy to configure and very powerful.
I highly recommend MySQL, however, MySQL doesn't support transactions and
stored procedures, so if you want those advanced features, you need Oracle
8i.
If you need further information, you can post your question on the mailing
list.
Paul
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