Обсуждение: Front Ends
I am new to the databasing market, and am currently working on a complex database that relies heavily on dynamically created tables for data storage. My partner and I have therefore been trying to find a front end utility that can handle using tables with names that aren't known at compile time. A few questions: 1. is this architecture (relying heavily on dynamically created tables) sound enough to yield a production quality database? 2. What front end language/utility could handle the dynamic environment of this database ( my partner and i have looked into ruby on rails/zope/zul and java), and still yield a production quality product? Are any of the above proposed solutions better than the others? And if anyone has experience with these, are they capable of handling multiple dynamically created tables? Thanks Matthew Story
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:35:45 -0600 mstory@uchicago.edu wrote: > 1. is this architecture (relying heavily on dynamically created tables) sound > enough to yield a production quality database? i've seen this method used in _extremely large_ production databases, such as the ones at my current contracting gig (at the firm which handles NYS and much NYC tax processing on an outsourced basis.) so yes, i'd say you can make this sort of stuff work well in production. richard -- Richard Welty rwelty@averillpark.net Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security