Zxian Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 This might be a day old, but I just caught on to it...Arstechnica articleSay goodbye to the quick and open-source MySQL....
ripken204 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 ya i saw that yesterday. i hope that Sun doesny screw things up or else i will be really p***ed.
Martin L Posted January 18, 2008 Posted January 18, 2008 been posted on the frontpage before http://www.msfn.org/comments.php?shownews=21755
Zxian Posted January 18, 2008 Author Posted January 18, 2008 My bad Martin. I guess I didn't see that one before.
Martin L Posted January 18, 2008 Posted January 18, 2008 My bad Martin. I guess I didn't see that one before.lmao, its not bad, loads of people only visit the forums and never visit the frontpage, and the purpose that i posted the reply was because i wanna let you see that your post is indeed 1 day "old" but whats the defenition of old huh?
suryad Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Nah a lot of people in the open source community are very happy that Sun bought MySQL. Java is an excellent product, so is netbeans 6.0 as an IDE and so is Glassfish as an app server. Now that they have the database, it is a complete and open source stack. Makes total sense for a lot of projects. Good thing is all the products are so lightweight!
Zxian Posted January 28, 2008 Author Posted January 28, 2008 Java is anything but lightweight. There's a good reason why Azureus uses the 80MB+ of RAM that it does when downloading a single file... Java has horrible internal memory management. It might be simple to code in, but in terms of overall performance there are plenty of better options.
ripken204 Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 Java is anything but lightweight. There's a good reason why Azureus uses the 80MB+ of RAM that it does when downloading a single file... Java has horrible internal memory management. It might be simple to code in, but in terms of overall performance there are plenty of better options.so true and who uses azuereus anymore?you guys dont remember this great thread?http://www.msfn.org/board/Torrent-12-was-1...amp;hl=utorrent
PC_LOAD_LETTER Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 Java has horrible internal memory management.Wait, java has memory management? is that an optional component? how do you enable it?/sarcasmonly memory management ive seen out of java is where it crashes, clearing its memory then you get to restart it fresh.but this could turn out to be good news for me since the main server I use mysql on these days runs on solaris.
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