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Hi guys,

Any chance you guys could help cleaning up the build/deploy process?

This is a pretty big hurdle to overcome for new users.

Gili

On 15/09/2014 8:55 AM, Tim Clarke [via PostgreSQL] wrote:
On 15/09/14 13:30, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:

>
> This is far from dead. I works perfectly with java 1.7 and postgresql
> 9.3 ,
> but you need maybe a little bit more extra homework + some skills with
> maven.
> If i managed to build this on a FreeBSD machine, in linux it should a
> piece of cake.
> The docs suck, granted, but the community is very much alive and helpful.
> We use it for production environment. We had some really complex Java
> code, that
> we were unwilling to port to pl/pgsql, therefore we gave pl/java a try.
> It was worth it. + it has proven to be really stable. No JVM crashes
> after 2 years in production.
>

+1 for that; we are too.

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Tim Clarke



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