Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-10 Thread Stephen Liu
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 8:35 AM Subject: Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice Stephen, If you do not have advanced SQL needs, your best choice is probably MySQL. MySQL runs on a number of platforms, is well supported and extremel

THANKS Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-09 Thread Stephen Liu
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Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-08 Thread Danny
MySQL is easy to install with RPMs and allows programmers to interact with the databse with php3 or PERL But it doesn't provide "locking" features so you should investigate a product called "guild" or "guile" to solve that problem. On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi all people, > > (

Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-08 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 11:16:18AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: : MySQL, SQL and ORACLE are new to me except having an idea that they are : database server for Web : : I have following questions expected to be enlightened. : : 1) Which one will be the best choice suitable for Web application Depen

Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-08 Thread Rodrigo Moya
Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi all people, > > (If this posting is OT please accept my apology first) > > MySQL, SQL and ORACLE are new to me except having an idea that they are > database server for Web > > I have following questions expected to be enlightened. > > 1) Which one will be the best c

Re: MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-07 Thread Almond Wong
Try interbase www.interbase.com. It become open source last month. Support on Linux, Solary and Win NT at this moment. Very easy to install, with a small system requirement. At 11:16 AM 00/08/08 +0800, you wrote: >Hi all people, > >(If this posting is OT please accept my apology first) > >MySQL,

MySQL, SQL and ORACLE server choice

2000-08-07 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi all people, (If this posting is OT please accept my apology first) MySQL, SQL and ORACLE are new to me except having an idea that they are database server for Web I have following questions expected to be enlightened. 1) Which one will be the best choice suitable for Web application 2) Whic