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How to handle trigger from database.
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How to handle trigger from database.


  • Subject: How to handle trigger from database.
  • From: Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:37:23 -0700 (PDT)

I have a cocoa app that uses that c libraries (libpq)
to talk to a postgresql server. I have been toying
with webobject over the last year to see if talking to
the backend was doable. I am happy with the results.

I am starting a new example that has me stumped. I
have triggers on the database such that if a given row
is  updated, the database will generate a notification
to any client that is looking at that row.

Is this kind of functionality doable with WebObjects?
If a client in webobjects is looking at a row of data,
and an update comes from my cocoa app, I want the
webobjects page to know.

Ted



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