Thread: Openexchange release
http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/ This is the base of suse-openexchange server. I read the system requirements and saw this part :) Database (The database server should provide JDBC functionallity and should provide sub-selects, timestamps with timezones and sequences. Tested successfully with PostgreSQL.) Regards Ewald Geschwinde
Ewald, > This is the base of suse-openexchange server. > > I read the system requirements and saw this part :) > > Database > (The database server should provide JDBC functionallity > and should provide sub-selects, timestamps with timezones > and sequences. Tested successfully > with PostgreSQL.) Yes. Actually, all of the "groupware" solutions: OpenExchange, OpenGroupware, and phpGroupware -- were developed on PostgreSQL. -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco
Am Montag, 30. August 2004 19:25 schrieb Josh Berkus: > Yes. Actually, all of the "groupware" solutions: OpenExchange, > OpenGroupware, and phpGroupware -- were developed on PostgreSQL. I develop a little bit for eGroupWare, which is a fork of phpGroupWare. There, it certainly seems that phpGroupWare was developed for MySQL, or at least with a "MySQL mind". It's gotten much better lately, but I kind of doubt your statement. -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
Peter, > I develop a little bit for eGroupWare, which is a fork of phpGroupWare. > There, it certainly seems that phpGroupWare was developed for MySQL, or at > least with a "MySQL mind". It's gotten much better lately, but I kind of > doubt your statement. I haven't been involved since phpGroupWare 0.1, so it's quite possible they switched. -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco