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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM






On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
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There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM






On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM



On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM



On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM



On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM



On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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Default Re: Running PostgreSQL without installation? - 03-13-2008 , 04:00 AM



On 12 Mrz., 13:14, Roand Walter <rol... (AT) sansui (DOT) nixdos.de> wrote:
Quote:
There is an interesting java only database that seems to be faster
than derby: H2 Database.

You find it herehttp://www.h2database.com
Nice database! I don't know it before. Seems to be very, fast but is
currently not usable for us, because it has no server side cursor
concept and our results contains normaly more than 1 mio rows (OME ->
client dies). In MySQL/Postgress is it possible (with strange
constraints) to switch a connection to a 'streaming' mode.

BUT: It is on the feature list for version 1.1:
- Server side cursors

If this version is released, i will give it a try!

Thanks for this great hint!

Bye Thomas


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