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1. Re: Database - which one?
tmalatinszki Feb 4, 2010 9:52 AM (in response to ssamayoagt)If I have to choose between PostgreSQL and FireBird, it's not a question: unambiguously PostgreSQL. But it's only my opinion... :)
Anyway, we are using PostgreSQL in enterprise environment since years, and we are really satisfied with it.
Regards,
Tamas
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2. Re: Database - which one?
nimo22 Feb 4, 2010 12:13 PM (in response to ssamayoagt)Do you use JPA ?
If so, then what do you mean by feature limitations or size limitations?
Are you willing to use database-specific, non Standard-SQL or JPA-conform syntax
with the cost of database-vendor-dependency?It is good to know, that Projects with JPA can be swapped to databases no matter which vendor.
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3. Re: Database - which one?
babazs Feb 5, 2010 7:50 AM (in response to ssamayoagt)Hy Tamás!
Which tools do you use with Postgres for managament/current sql tracking etc... in production?
I think mysql has a much more usable tools than postgres for management purposes. -
4. Re: Database - which one?
babazs Feb 5, 2010 7:52 AM (in response to ssamayoagt)Otherwise choosing between mysql and postgres. I vote postgres too.
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5. Re: Database - which one?
aleseam Feb 5, 2010 8:27 AM (in response to ssamayoagt)Postgresql because i doubt that if mysql haven't sufficient feautures for your application, firebird could have more feautures then mysql.
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6. Re: Database - which one?
ranophoenix Feb 5, 2010 11:10 AM (in response to ssamayoagt)Postgresql++