3 databases in 3 days
hga@xxxxxx
(30 Sep 2019 00:36 UTC)
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Support for Scheme standards and implementations
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 08:11 UTC)
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Re: Support for Scheme standards and implementations
hga@xxxxxx
(30 Sep 2019 11:25 UTC)
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Scheme implementations and portability
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 13:14 UTC)
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Re: Scheme implementations and portability
John Cowan
(30 Sep 2019 19:27 UTC)
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Scheme implementations, portability, FFIs
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 21:16 UTC)
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Re: Scheme implementations, portability, FFIs
John Cowan
(30 Sep 2019 22:10 UTC)
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JDBC
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 13:15 UTC)
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Re: JDBC hga@xxxxxx (30 Sep 2019 13:24 UTC)
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Re: JDBC and subprocess protocol
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 14:29 UTC)
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Re: JDBC and subprocess protocol
hga@xxxxxx
(30 Sep 2019 15:16 UTC)
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Re: JDBC and subprocess protocol
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 15:47 UTC)
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Re: JDBC and subprocess protocol
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 15:55 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
John Cowan
(30 Sep 2019 15:10 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 15:26 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 15:34 UTC)
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sdbi design in detail and MariaDB CONNECT
hga@xxxxxx
(30 Sep 2019 16:14 UTC)
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Re: sdbi design in detail and MariaDB CONNECT
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 16:28 UTC)
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Re: sdbi design in detail and MariaDB CONNECT
John Cowan
(30 Sep 2019 20:25 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
John Cowan
(30 Sep 2019 16:44 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
Lassi Kortela
(30 Sep 2019 20:52 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
Alaric Snell-Pym
(01 Oct 2019 09:26 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
hga@xxxxxx
(01 Oct 2019 09:55 UTC)
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Re: JDBC
Alaric Snell-Pym
(01 Oct 2019 11:09 UTC)
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sdbi supports "databases" with text query languages that return rectangular results
hga@xxxxxx
(01 Oct 2019 12:22 UTC)
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Re: sdbi supports "databases" with text query languages that return rectangular results
John Cowan
(01 Oct 2019 16:10 UTC)
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> From: Lassi Kortela <xxxxxx@lassi.io> > Date: Monday, September 30, 2019 8:15 AM > When we have a JDBC connector, we'll be able to say the classic line. > What's your current preference for the JDBC approach? Pure Java or via > MariaDB CONNECT? I think I have most of the requisite knowledge in > mental RAM to make a Java prototype quickly. My MySQL experience is > extremely basic so I'd leave that route to someone else. The former, a pure Java to JDBC connection has the least moving parts, and I want to quasi-directly see its API. Another question is subprocess and/or wire (net) protocol, I'll leave that to you. I already have one net connector with PostgreSQL, so my gaining experience sooner with your subprocess method would be good. - Harold