Subject | Re: Open source firebird clustering via JDBC |
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Author | g868avx |
Post date | 2003-06-09T17:55:24Z |
Hi again Roman....
Nope, I didn't run it against my live application (this is why I was
looking to get a JDBC driver that would run in a 1.1 JVM so that I
could start looking at putting C-JDBC between my Domino servers and
Firebird servers. (On second thoughts, I could try their JDBC driver
and see if Domino's JVM chokes on that.)
I've had to use ODBC as my link between my web server and Firebird
because of the mismatch in JVM requirements.
But if this technology works it could be a real boost to something
like Firebird.
Bernard
--- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, "Roman Rokytskyy"
<rrokytskyy@a...> wrote:
Nope, I didn't run it against my live application (this is why I was
looking to get a JDBC driver that would run in a 1.1 JVM so that I
could start looking at putting C-JDBC between my Domino servers and
Firebird servers. (On second thoughts, I could try their JDBC driver
and see if Domino's JVM chokes on that.)
I've had to use ODBC as my link between my web server and Firebird
because of the mismatch in JVM requirements.
But if this technology works it could be a real boost to something
like Firebird.
Bernard
--- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, "Roman Rokytskyy"
<rrokytskyy@a...> wrote:
> I wanted to try it, but did not have time so far. Have you tried it
> with real applications? What's the performance?
>
> Thanks!
> Roman