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Re: Database in Redhat Linux

From: Blair Kenneth Adamache <adamache_at_ca.ibm.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 08:35:38 -0500
Message-ID: <3A1D1D2A.D4770899@ca.ibm.com>

Here are the answers for DB2 on Linux:

Trigger: Yes
Store Procedure: Yes (choice of DB2 Stored Procedures Language, Java, C, C++)
 Transaction: Yes
 Foreign Key Constraint: Yes
JDBC/RowSet: Yes
C/C++ Library: Yes
PerlDBI: Yes

Freelancer wrote:

> I need decide which database going to run for Redhat Linux.
> I know MySQL is the most popular one in Linux world. I need
> you help me to fill out the blank and hole (?) in table below.
>
> Databases for Linux (Redhat)
> Y -- yes; N -- No; NA -- not apply; ? -- don't know/not sure
>
> Database Trigger/Store Procedure Transaction Foreign Key Constrain
> JDBC/RowSet C/C++ Library PerlDBI
> MySQL N N N
> N Y (mm.sql tyep 4)
> Y? Y
> Postgres Y? ? Y
> ? ? ?
>
> Informix
> Sybase
> Oracle
> DB2
>
> I know Oracle, Sybase, Informix and DB2 support most or all of them in
> UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, etc.) But I am
> not sure are they also support in Linux.
> Thank you very much if you can fill out the blanks and/or holes for me.
Received on Thu Nov 23 2000 - 07:35:38 CST

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