Tue Sep 7 18:02:51 PDT 2004
- Previous message: [Slony1-general] application controlled schema changes
- Next message: [Slony1-general] application controlled schema changes
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 05:42:23PM +0100, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote: > The documentation focusses on using slonik rather than calling the > stored procedures directly ... > does this imply that use of the stored procedures is discouraged or > that the api is unstable? The former. Slony is designed on the assumption that schema changes to the database are a rare occurrence. I have heard Jan argue that systems that change their own schemas are guilty of being self-modifying code. Whether that charge is just, the notion is still that the schema needs to be pretty stable. If the schema is not stable, I'd suggest that the data in those tables can't be that valuable, so replication may not be what you need of the data. If you disagree with that view, I understand that Command Prompt's Mammoth Replicator may be able to help. A -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs at crankycanuck.ca The fact that technology doesn't work is no bar to success in the marketplace. --Philip Greenspun
- Previous message: [Slony1-general] application controlled schema changes
- Next message: [Slony1-general] application controlled schema changes
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the Slony1-general mailing list