Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment

2005-10-19 Thread Sean Davis
On 10/19/05 8:01 AM, "Uzo Madujibeya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you guys by any chance investigated using Hibernate as persistence layer > which you can use to interrogate a number of RDBMS? Many of the issue you > mention with specific database usage are handled by hibernate. > > Uzo >

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment

2005-10-19 Thread Uzo Madujibeya
Have you guys by any chance investigated using Hibernate as persistence layer which you can use to interrogate a number of RDBMS? Many of the issue you mention with specific database usage are handled by hibernate.UzoOn 19 Oct 2005, at 12:31, Sean Davis wrote:I am not a programmer, but I do use dat

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment

2005-10-19 Thread Sean Davis
On 10/18/05 11:12 PM, "Michael Avila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been reading the series of messages on MySQL versus Postgres. I have a > couple of concerns myself. There is one that is important to me. Am I being > paranoid or is there a good reason to be concerned? Here is my situation.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment

2005-10-18 Thread David Lang
s@httpd.apache.org To: Apache - User Mailing List Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment I have been reading the series of messages on MySQL versus Postgres. I have a couple of concerns myself. There is one that is important to me. Am I being paranoid or is there a good r

[EMAIL PROTECTED] MySQL versus Postgres Auto Increment

2005-10-18 Thread Michael Avila
I have been reading the series of messages on MySQL versus Postgres. I have a couple of concerns myself. There is one that is important to me. Am I being paranoid or is there a good reason to be concerned? Here is my situation. I have programmed a database in MySQL 4.x. The database could have abo