Hi,
My concern is a purely commercial, in this case.
We work only for “large” companies. Only telecommunications operators (more than 5 million subscribers)
In this environment the “IBM / SAP / Accenture” effect is very strong - “I chose the leader, it is not my fault that it failed”
So, having something like PL/java when it is not “supported” by anyone with a markeatable name is always a barrier.
Furthermore, if it is not in the
Postgres.org supported things, it will not be available in AWS RDS service, AWS Aurora, Azure xyz, Citus…, which limits our deployment options.
Thanks,
On 12/7/20 3:25 AM, Zé Rui Marques wrote:
Hi,
I am the lead architect in a small firm that develops a very specialised ETL platform.
Traditionally, we have used Oracle and PL-SQL, and we are now porting everything to Postgres.
All of our code outside of the database is java and I wiash that all of our code within the database to be also in java.
The PL/java “add-on” is not supported directly by Postgres.
I would like to ask if there is a plan to include it as an official procedural language. If so, when?
None that I have heard of. Even if the decision where to made today it would likely a couple of years before it would be included, so that is not going to help you. What is your concern?
Thanks,
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