Hi Ted,
You are right ORDS uses a database. At the moment it uses postgreSQL.
It also uses hibernate for ORM at the moment which we would look to changing to
OpenJPA probably.
So it isn’t as strictly tied to a particular database.
> On 8 Jul 2015, at 16:24, Ted Dunning wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 5:14 AM, Kris Popat wrote:
> ORDS pipelines data from recognized sources such as csv files,
> spreadsheets, and relational database files into structured online
> databases to provide “Database as a service” (DBaaS) functionality. It has
> a full set of tools for managing a
Hi
> On 8 Jul 2015, at 13:29, jan i wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> A few questions, just for my understanding (and before I commit to anything):
> - Are you a group of people developing this system, preferable also someone
> from outside Oxford ?
Yes, currently there are five people involved 3 within Oxfo
Hi
A few questions, just for my understanding (and before I commit to
anything):
- Are you a group of people developing this system, preferable also someone
from outside Oxford ?
- Is the system in use in other places?
- Which programming languages do you use ?
In any case I will be happy to take
Hello all,
I’m writing to the incubator list because we have a project, which we are very
keen to be incubated in Apache if possible. It is system created by IT
Services at Oxford University called ORDS which stands for Open Research
Database System
At the moment I’m structuring a proposal bu