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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2043 - 16 msgs
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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2043 - 16 msgs


  • Subject: Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2043 - 16 msgs
  • From: Jade Rubick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 14:59:43 -0800

I'm not sure if the Cocoa/ObjC wrapper exists for Postgres, but if there was, that would be my first choice. It's a real database, and could easily handle the type of application you're describing.

It's open source, and used for some pretty heavy applications. I'm using it on a corporate Intranet at work.

Jade


Okay, I've done my share of Googling...I'm trying to find a database
server with a Cocoa/ObjC wrapper. I know there's some work being done
in that regard for MySQL, but are there other more established
options? I'm looking for a db server that can handle multiple users
(5-10) and serve tables that contain roughly 500-1000 records. Cost is
a concern, I'm writing this software for a small business that doesn't
have a lot of extra $$$. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Steve W
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