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 SAP DB - Development branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Sat, Apr 28th 2001 16:21 UTC (7 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Sun, Nov 16th 2003 19:05 UTC (4 years, 8 months ago)


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SAP DB is an open, SQL-based, relational database management system that provides high availability and performance scaling from small to very large implementations. It supports open standards including SQL, JDBC and ODBC, as well as access from Perl, Python, and PHP. SAP DB is platform independent, so users can deploy it for a wide array of projects.

Author:
Daniel Dittmar [contact developer]

Rating:
8.54/10.00 (3 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.sapdb.org/index.html
Tar/GZ:
http://www.sapdb.org/7.4/tgz_linux.htm
Changelog:
http://www.sapdb.org/7.4/new_relinfo.txt
RPM package:
http://www.sapdb.org/7.4/rpm_linux.htm
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://www.sapdb.org/develop/sap_db_cvs.htm

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  6 - Mature
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000/XP, POSIX :: AIX, POSIX :: HP-UX, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris
[Topic]  Database :: Database Engines/Servers

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Daniel Dittmar (Owner)

» Rating: 8.54/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 6777)
» Popularity: 2.44% (Rank 1997)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Development 7.4.03.30 17-Nov-2003 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Maintenance 7.3.00.40 07-Aug-2003 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Comments

[»] Nice to see
by Ron Morley - Feb 17th 2003 14:41:40

I am very glad to see that SAP is continuing with its commitment to Open Source. It's moves such as this on the part of software providers that will help to insure the continuing success of the Open Source movement. SAP understands that better products will be produced when they have more people testing them, looking through the code, providing patches, etc. Yet another brick is being pulled out of MS's proprietary software wall.

Thanks,
Ron

--
Ron Morley|My opinions are my own...no one else pays attention Unix Admin|"This is the end" - The Doors Linux User |Linux - World Domination thru superior software. |UNIX - Always something new to learn

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[»] no cursors...
by A.Barros - Aug 22nd 2001 15:21:07

unfortunately, ( currently ) there's no support for returning cursors from stored procedures... a real shame.

i yet have to stick with www.postgresql.org
( also better documented )

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    [»] Re: no cursors...
    by Daniel Dittmar - Nov 1st 2002 15:46:09


    > unfortunately, ( currently ) there's no
    > support for returning cursors from
    > stored procedures... a real shame.

    Returning cursors from stored procedures is now supported and most of the programming interfaces support them as well.

    --
    Daniel Dittmar SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin

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    [»] Re: no cursors...
    by A. Schröder - Nov 14th 2002 13:56:28

    Indeed there is support for this feature: Procedures with Result Set So there's no reason sticking with PostgreSQL :-)

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      [»] Re: no cursors... (should be no courage)
      by rudedog - Mar 6th 2003 08:27:11

      I would say that the fact that SAP is a German product
      is an excellent reason not to use it. I'll keep my Postgresql
      thank you.


      > Indeed there is support for this
      > feature:
      >
      > Procedures
      > with Result Set
      >
      > So there's no reason sticking with
      > PostgreSQL :-)
      >
      >

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        [»] Re: no cursors... (should be no courage)
        by Nils Philippsen - Mar 6th 2003 10:04:35


        > I would say that the fact that SAP is a
        > German product
        > is an excellent reason not to use it.
        > I'll keep my Postgresql
        > thank you.


        You mean I should stop using software from the U.S. and quit my job at an American company in return, just because I disagree with the politics of your government? I mean it's not as if you were funding the German state by downloading it for free.

        While you're at it, you might stop using Star-/Open Office as well - it's originally from a German company, IIRC it's still maintained by mainly German people and if that doesn't make it kind of dirty, I don't know what else.

        Oh, and I prefer PostgreSQL as well, but for entirely different reasons.

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        [»] Re: no cursors... (should be no courage)
        by Ilya Martynov - Mar 26th 2003 06:32:15


        > I would say that the fact that SAP is a
        > German product
        > is an excellent reason not to use it.
        > I'll keep my Postgresql

        Then you should stop using PostgreSQL too. I've noticed on this map of PostgreSQL developers at least four developers from Germany.

        --
        Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)

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        [»] Re: no cursors... (should be no courage)
        by n_tone - Apr 9th 2003 09:02:07


        > I would say that the fact that SAP is a
        > German product
        > is an excellent reason not to use it.
        > I'll keep my Postgresql
        > thank you.

        It is very sad to see such postings. I thought that software and especially Internet community is above those aggressive, destructive and quite myopic tendencies. This is the first time I observer something like that and I hope this is the last one.

        --
        Anton Sulsky www.sitesupra.com

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