Thread: XUL and mozilla/firefox SQL extension
Considering using the firefox SQL extension combined with XUL to create a web application to access a database in PostGreSQL, wondering if anyone has attempted this, and how it turned out? Matthew Story
mstory@uchicago.edu wrote: >Considering using the firefox SQL extension combined with XUL to create a web >application to access a database in PostGreSQL, wondering if anyone has >attempted this, and how it turned out? > > Hello, I have played with it. It was very cool but we haven't put it towards an actual application yet. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake >Matthew Story > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match > > -- Command Prompt, Inc., home of Mammoth PostgreSQL - S/ODBC and S/JDBC Postgresql support, programming shared hosting and dedicated hosting. +1-503-667-4564 - jd@commandprompt.com - http://www.commandprompt.com PostgreSQL Replicator -- production quality replication for PostgreSQL
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I have had a look at this also - although development appears to have stalled somewhat the idea looks pretty great. postgresql > apache > xul/sql/mozilla seems like the makings of an ideal n tier platform. Hopefully Jan Varga has not moved on to greener pastures, as this was apparently a thesis project. Johan Wehtje Joshua D. Drake wrote: > mstory@uchicago.edu wrote: > >> Considering using the firefox SQL extension combined with XUL to >> create a web >> application to access a database in PostGreSQL, wondering if anyone has >> attempted this, and how it turned out? >> >> > Hello, > > I have played with it. It was very cool but we haven't put it towards > an actual application yet. > > Sincerely, > > Joshua D. Drake > > > >> Matthew Story >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if >> your >> joining column's datatypes do not match >> >> > > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > >