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- Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 23:50:04 +0900
- From: bruno raoult <bruno@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] wiki
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > bruno raoult writes: > > > I just said that a DB it was not necessary for TLUG. > > I disagree. To have a wiki, you must have a database; the basic > architecture (ad hoc, relational, object-oriented, etc), how it's > implemented and what the API is, are different questions. This > database must satisfy many of the properties (such as A, C, I, and D) > that modern RDBMSes like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle do. For that > reason I expect it would be convenient to use one of the SQL-oriented > engines. But it's not necessary to do so, you could use Zope, for > example (picked only because I happen to be familiar with it and it > doesn't implement SQL or tables, at least not directly). I agree, as said previously. We just need to measure the admin cost. Will *you* admin the Mysql DB (or other) yourself? > > Locking or not is not related to the database (as you know for > > sure). > Of course it is. If you use somebody's well-designed database, the > database does the locking and you rarely, if ever, need to worry about > it. If you don't, not only do you have to worry about it, but your > worries will no doubt come true in short order. ;-) Agreed. A relational DB does good locking. And good CGI do too with plain text files. When lock is well managed, it works, whatever the underlying data management is. br. -- GPG Key: 653514E5 (http://www.raoult.com/gpg) -- Life would be much easier if I had the source code.Attachment: signature.asc
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