On Feb 5, 10:01 am, Uri Schor <urisc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Gee, it's awfully quit here - I'd expect this to draw a few comments...
>
> First, I have to say that it's an excellent move, and it'll be nice to
> see and try the long awaited JDBC driver of GT.M. The tools look very
> sharp (nice usage of GWT, Eclipse, and other OSS!), and it's nice to
> get a first look at PSL - yet another M++ dialect.
[KSB] Thanks, Uri.
> Although I only took a short look, I already have a few questions:
> 1. Where's the source code? I can't find it anywhere.
> 2. Any do***entation on how to map existing globals to SQL access?
> 3. I can't seem to find the PSL to C/SQL compiler either. I see
that
> both the Eclipse plugin and the web tool can "test compile", but
> where's the compiler itself?
> 4. PSL seems to be pretty much a superset of M, with a few
exceptions
> mentioned in the docs. Is it correct to say that PIP contains an M to
> C/SQL compiler, or something very close to that?
> 5. Are there any live systems running at Fidelity customers on
Oracle,
> after automatic PIP compilation? How are they performing?
[KSB] How about if you post the above on the forums at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/pip)
and we respond there? That way,
all the PIP related discussion will be in one place.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
ks dot bhaskar at fnis dot com <-- send e-mail here


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