Author: Brian Cluff Date: Subject: XUL and stuff [was Re: Netscape 6.. ohmygod...]
> BTW: Unless MySQL has fixed table level locking you DO NOT want to use > MySQL for financial applications. Table level locking will KILL you even
> in a small environment. As any time your run complex reports you in
> essence will be locking out your data entry team. Performance will be
> horrible unless you do some replication scheme to make a reporting
> 'server'.
There are a number of table types that MySQL has recently picked up that
support transactions, rowlevel locking, replication... etc..etc... Just
looks for the berkeley DB, or the gemini table types.
GOOD STUFF!!!