paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
Following on its recent series of announcements of key hires
from the Eclipse community, Embarcadero is debuting its new professional-grade
SQL development tool, PowerSQL. PowerSQL improves productivity for Eclipse
application developers charged with SQL development.
"With the growing sophistication of J2EE, Ruby on Rails
and other development frameworks increasingly dependent on databases,
application developers require more depth in knowledge and tooling for the
underlying DBMS technologies," said Greg Keller, vice president of product
management, Embarcadero Technologies. "PowerSQL brings developers what
they expect in an IDE with tremendous depth equaling hundreds of man-years
worth of experience in database SQL parsing, connection, debugging and general
optimization to produce high-performance SQL."
Embarcadero PowerSQL, the company's fourth tool built on the
Eclipse framework, is a SQL IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that can
be installed as a standalone application (Eclipse RCP) or as an Eclipse
plug-in. It offers native support for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase and
DB2 for LUW, as well as JBDC support for other prominent DBMSs such as MySQL.
PowerSQL runs on both Windows and Linux operating systems. Its flexibility and
compatibility, in addition to a low price-point, make it a must-have tool for
application developers who are increasingly working with databases.
"We are seeing an upsurge in the number of traditional
developers who are taking on more database work and using SQL on a somewhat
regular basis," said John F. Andrews, president and CEO of Evans Data
Corporation. "In fact, according to research we conducted in September
2007, SQL is the second most popular language among Eclipse users, with 64
percent using it at least some of the time."
Features of the new
Embarcadero PowerSQL tool include:
SQL Code Assist ensures 100% object name accuracy, even when
not connected to a database, plus real-time SQL syntax validation
SQL Project Insight provides project-level SQL file
cataloging and search features to help streamline project organization and
maintenance
Migration Wizard imports data sources from Eclipse DTP (Data
Tools Project) or Quest TOAD
Data Source Explorer enables users to easily navigate,
search, extract DDL, execute commands, and even browse an outline view without
opening the SQL file
Formatting Profiles ensure consistent, quality code layout
for easy review and extension. Profiles can be customized and shared.
"Embarcadero continues to deliver on its commitment to
Eclipse," said Mike Milinkovich, executive director, Eclipse Foundation.
"By bringing new Eclipse-based tools to market like PowerSQL, more developers
are able to experience the many benefits offered by Eclipse. Embarcadero is a
great example of a company that is providing innovative solutions to the
Eclipse community."
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