On Fri, Feb , at 01:14:43PM -0600, Marvin Bellamy wrote: > I've actually been running some intranet servlets and apps off the > PostgreSQL backend for some time, which the powers-that-be have been > using. The sticking point was not really related to the product, but > that the business types wanted to be able to say "We're using Oracle." > Too bad there's no the same enthusiasm when it comes to making a > commitment to the hardware and the training we'll need to use it. It's > pretty frustrating being tied down by business issues when all I want is > a DB solution that meets our needs and that I can use *now*. We're a > small company, so you'd think there'd be more concern for budgeting, > especially when we're loosing time *and* money... > > Chris Midkiff wrote: Just make oracle a front end to your PostgreSQL database, then you kill two birds with one stone. Some extra overhead, but hey they wanted it. -- JD Runyan Mid-Range Systems Administrator USDA NITC Kansas City