Chris Browne wrote:
> newsy@lewczuk.com (Marek Lewczuk) writes:
> At this point in time, a much more important feature of PostgreSQL
> would be for version 8.3 to be released. That process is running into
> *some* problems vis-a-vis the review process.
>
> The last that I heard, it was somewhat indeterminate whether pljava or
> pl/j (a separate project) was the preferred way to provide Java
> support.
Hardly, pljava is actually mature and works well. plj doesn't even
support PostgreSQL 8.1 let alone 8.2 or -HEAD.
>
> The fact that Oracle or IBM are marketing their Java support heavily
> *does not* imply that it is a good idea for the PostgreSQL project
> ought to do the same.
Depends... do we feel like competing? Personally I hate Java. I think it
is a waste of resources and energy, but the writing is on the wall. We
need to support it.
> We have limited time; taking time from other
> things to spend on pljava is quite likely not to be a wonderful idea.
> It requires that people whose expertise *isn't* Java spend a lot of
> time learning Java details.
Now this I agree with. I am sure postgresql hackers are happy to help
the pljava team get things where they need to be, but -hackers needs to
be focusing on releasing 8.3.
>
> If there aren't enough people interested in supporting Java, then it
> is by no means evident that anything can or should be done.
I think his email was all about trying to get people to help with the
pljava project and by no means should have been considered a demand.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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