From: | serefarikan at kurumsalteknoloji(dot)com (Seref Arikan) |
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Subject: | [Pljava-dev] How stable is pljava? |
Date: | 2012-03-28 16:58:50 |
Message-ID: | CA+4ThdoM2-N=De2ORG8ykts1_1yDi0=qf2OKe4S=QYpNvUMjXQ@mail.gmail.com |
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Greetings,
I am working on a new architecture for a healthcare application, and I have
been defending the idea of using the capabilities of the db layer (that is
postgresql) to the max, with every single advantage that our choice of
technology can provide.
pl/java is in many ways a great option for my quite specific requirements,
but if I invest in it, I have to assume the same kind of stability I'd
expect from pl/pgsql, becuse I'd be placing my bets for on pl/java for key
application functionality.
So I'd appreciate your feedback about the maturity/stability of pljava. Is
it used in production servers in finance/healthcare? Is it used in any big
postgresql installations where uptime needs to be 99.99% ?
Kind regards
Seref
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