Difference between revisions of "PostgreSQL"
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{{Note|'''OpenKM 5.1.8''' has been verified to run with '''PostgreSQL 9.1''' using the JDBC driver '''postgresql-9.1-901.jdbc4.jar''' under JBoss 4.2.3.}} | {{Note|'''OpenKM 5.1.8''' has been verified to run with '''PostgreSQL 9.1''' using the JDBC driver '''postgresql-9.1-901.jdbc4.jar''' under JBoss 4.2.3.}} | ||
+ | * [[PostgreSQL-OpenKM 6.0 | OpenKM 6.0]] [[File:Padlock.gif]] (also valid for OpenKM 6.1) | ||
* [[PostgreSQL-OpenKM 5.0 | OpenKM 5.0]] [[File:Padlock.gif]] (also valid for OpenKM 5.1) | * [[PostgreSQL-OpenKM 5.0 | OpenKM 5.0]] [[File:Padlock.gif]] (also valid for OpenKM 5.1) | ||
* [[PostgreSQL-OpenKM 4.1 | OpenKM 4.1]] [[File:Padlock.gif]] | * [[PostgreSQL-OpenKM 4.1 | OpenKM 4.1]] [[File:Padlock.gif]] |
Revision as of 20:11, 13 August 2012
Download PostgreSQL JDBC driver from PostgreSQL Driver Page and move it to $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/lib.
OpenKM 5.1.8 has been verified to run with PostgreSQL 9.1 using the JDBC driver postgresql-9.1-901.jdbc4.jar under JBoss 4.2.3. |
- OpenKM 6.0 (also valid for OpenKM 6.1)
- OpenKM 5.0 (also valid for OpenKM 5.1)
- OpenKM 4.1
If you want to obtain the maximun performance from PostgreSQL, pgFouine will help in your task.