Re: Unanswered questions about Postgre
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Unanswered questions about Postgre |
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Msg-id | 14366.976585434@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Unanswered questions about Postgre (Joe Kislo <postgre@athenium.com>) |
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Re: Unanswered questions about Postgre
Re: Unanswered questions about Postgre |
Список | pgsql-general |
Joe Kislo <postgre@athenium.com> writes: > ... this lack of BLOB support. I understand that the C > API can read/write -files- off the server's filesystem and load them > into the database. Unfortunately we would absolutely require true > over-the-wire blob support through JDBC. AFAIK, even with these "toast" > columns, it still wouldn't fill that need. This is a misunderstanding. You can still use the old-style large objects (in fact 7.1 has an improved implementation of them too), and there's always been support for either over-the-wire or server-filesystem read and write of large objects. In fact the former is the preferred way; the latter is deprecated because of security issues. In a standard installation you can't do the server-filesystem bit at all unless you are superuser. The JDBC support for over-the-wire access to large objects used to have some bugs, but AFAIK those are cleaned up in current sources (right Peter?) Adding a similar feature for TOAST columns will certainly be a notational improvement, but it won't add any fundamental capability that isn't there already. > 2) Postgre does not record rollback segments. We know this is needed. But it will not happen for 7.1, and there's no point in complaining about that; 7.1 is overdue already. regards, tom lane
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