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Posted to dev@roller.apache.org by Matt Raible <mr...@gmail.com> on 2006/01/10 21:25:12 UTC

Fwd: CP: Question About Roller

Forwarding to Roller mailing list as the other developers are more
familiar with the scripts than I am.

Matt

On 1/10/06, cberthold@cigglass.com <cb...@cigglass.com> wrote:
> Hey Matt,
>
> I'm having one of the brain farts where I'd almost sworn you had written something about Roller was changing the way the SQL selects were hard coded, specifically having to deal with LIMITS and OFFSETS.  The reason I am asking is I don't want to waste my time going and recompiling all of roller to add some patches to make it work with MS SQL.  I have it running on MySQL now, but because I spend so much time working with MS SQL and our SQL cluster is already setup for High Availability I figured there'd be something to gain in the ways of stability and having a safety net for the data.  After all right now its running on an old linux box with no redundancy what-so-ever.  I wanted to think it had to do something with some hibernate options that could do a replacement or maybe it didnt even pertain directly to Roller. AHHHHH lol... I think I've had one too many projects and blogs on the brain.  I don't mind the changes necessary to the createdb.sql scripts but the last thing I want to do is code more. =o)
>
> Chris Berthold
>