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Re: Supported languages: msg#00270

Subject: Re: Supported languages
Josh Berkus wrote:

Is either PL/Java or PL/J ready for prime-time? As far as I'm concerned, any PL which is "production ready" should be in the same place.

However, I'd the impression that both you and Gavin were still bug-hunting.

I have no known bugs at present but only a limited crowd of early adopters uses Pl/Java. Consequently it has not been thoroughly tested and to say that it's "production ready" would probably be a bit optimistic. I would be very interested in working together with someone who could write demanding tests. It's a known fact that tests written by outsiders often find more bugs than tests written by the product developers.

From a feature standpoint, I think Pl/Java is ready. It includes fully functional support for functions, triggers, complex types (parameters and return values), returning sets, a JDBC driver on top of SPI, deployment/undeployment descriptors that executes SQL code, and more.

Right now I'm aligning Pl/Java with the upcoming 7.5 release and adding gcj 3.4 as a possible choice of jvm (gcj is non proprietary and fits right in from several other aspects as well).

I guess that "production ready" is a somewhat fuzzy measure. What would it, in your opinion, take to claim that Pl/Java has reached it? Any advice on how to get there?

Kind regards,

Thomas Hallgren


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