On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 09:46:43AM -0500, Phillip J. Eby wrote:
At 06:31 PM 11/9/99 -0600, Karl Fast wrote:
- Despite it's lack of transaction support, it was agreed that MySQL (a) is popular (b) is very fast and a good choice for sites that do high volume queries, but relatively simple and low-volume updates (c) will be getting transaction support "real soon now" according to the web site (d) should have a good, up to date, Zope DA
Could anyone point out where the "real soon now" is on the site? Every time I've ever looked at the site it has said that they have no plans to implement fully ACID transactions, ever.
This page has a list of things they want to do, broken down into 3 sections: 1. Things that must be done in the real near future 2. Things that have to be done sometime 3. Something we don't have any plans to do http://www.mysql.com/Manual_chapter/manual_TODO.html#TODO Under #1 the first two items are "one way replication" and "transactions" Under #3 there is only one entry: "Transactions with rollback (we mainly do SELECTs, and because we don't do transactions, we can be much quicker on everything else). We will support some kind of atomic operations on multiple tables, though. Currently atomic operations can be done with LOCK TABLES/UNLOCK TABLES but we will make this more automatic in the future." ----------------------------------------------------------------- Karl Fast