"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
> On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 18:37 -0700, CSN wrote:
>> Just so I know (and am armed ;) ), are there any new
>> comparable features in MySQL 5.0 that aren't in
>> PostgreSQL up to the forthcoming 8.1? AFAIK, PG just
>> lacks updatable views (which are on the TODO).
>>
>> MySQL 5.0 new features
>> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysql-5-0-nutshell.html
> Well "IF" they are being completely honest, we don't have XA
> and we don't have an "instance manager" but of course who really needs
> one?
We don't have XA built into the backend, but if I've been following the
jdbc list accurately, there's fairly complete XA support for the jdbc
driver, which should be available in the 8.1 release.
More generally, it's worth making the point that a lot of MySQL's "brand
new in 5.0" features have been in Postgres for a *long* time, and are
therefore likely to be both more stable and better-performing than
MySQL's first cut at them.
(BTW, it sure seems like MySQL 5.0 has been a heckuva long time in
getting to release status. Has anyone here been following that
process? Why's it been so painful?)
regards, tom lane