I'd like to write part of the application in Javascript, server side, not in the web page.
I missed your point. Do a google search for javascript interpreters in the language of your choice. For example, there is Rhino for java.
Sean
On Friday 30 January 2009 12:53:05 Allan Kamau wrote: > May be Javascript + JDBC not sure. > > But the question is why would you want to do so? > Javascript can be read easily by the user having the javascript > running on their browser. JDBC or any other database connecting client > will want to some how authenticate the user in most cases the > username, password and maybe remote IP is used. This mean that your > javascript will probably contain username and password in order to use > JDBC to connect to the DB, is this favourable? > > Allan.
> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Reg Me Please <regmeplease@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all. > > > > Is there a way to directly access PGSQL from a Javascript application? > > With no application server intervention, I mean. > > Just like libq allows access from C/C++. > > > > -- > > Fahrbahn ist ein graues Band > > weisse Streifen, grüner Rand > > > > --