Re: Front End Languages for PostgreSQL - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Oisin Glynn
Subject Re: Front End Languages for PostgreSQL
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Msg-id 00ca01c51484$e2147fc0$a974fea9@homisco.local
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In response to Front End Languages for PostgreSQL  ("Van Ingen, Lane" <lvaningen@ESNCC.com>)
List pgsql-novice
Just curious.

Is the reason for the change based on MySql or PHP or both.  We are building
an app on PHP PostgreSQL and I am curious.
We have notr found any issues with PostgreSQL and PHP.

We are using PEAR to abstract the DB from PHP which seems to be worth doing
if we were ever to consider another DB platform.
We have been able to change the underlieing DBMS with no PHP changes other
than connect string used in PEAR though this was only for test purposes.

Oisin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Davies" <rasputnik@hellooperator.net>
To: "Van Ingen, Lane" <lvaningen@ESNCC.com>
Cc: "PostgreSQL novices" <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 18:13
Subject: Re: [NOVICE] Front End Languages for PostgreSQL


> * Van Ingen, Lane <lvaningen@ESNCC.com> [0223 20:23]:
> > Does anybody have any solid information that says that one language is
better as a front end to a PostgreSQL
> > database over another, and why ?
> >
> > We are coming out of a PHP / MySQL environment, have adopted PostgreSQL,
and are trying to decide which
> > language would be best to use with PostgreSQL. Since the application has
to be rewritten, we are considering
> > lanuages like PHP and Java. The application is web-based.
>
> Rails is great, if you don't mind learning Ruby.
> Good postgres support too.
>
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