Hi,
I am looking at non-MySQL options for future Joomla applications.
This is largely because a 3rd party product integrates with the application and it is now victim of Oracle's updated licensing when it ships with 3rd party products. In my case, the 3rd party product is dropping support for MySQL so I am in a spot of bother.
PostGres is the obvious replacement as it is 100% open source.
Has anyone used ChronoForms with Joomla 3.x and PostGres (which is now an install option).
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated to help me decide ho to proceed.
Many thanks!
Brendan
I am looking at non-MySQL options for future Joomla applications.
This is largely because a 3rd party product integrates with the application and it is now victim of Oracle's updated licensing when it ships with 3rd party products. In my case, the 3rd party product is dropping support for MySQL so I am in a spot of bother.
PostGres is the obvious replacement as it is 100% open source.
Has anyone used ChronoForms with Joomla 3.x and PostGres (which is now an install option).
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated to help me decide ho to proceed.
Many thanks!
Brendan
Hi Brendan,
I think we've had maybe one user who said they were using PostGres; ChronoForms works pretty much exclusively through the Joomla! DB layer so ought to work with PostGres OK.
Bob
I think we've had maybe one user who said they were using PostGres; ChronoForms works pretty much exclusively through the Joomla! DB layer so ought to work with PostGres OK.
Bob
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