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Key: JRA-6150
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Won't Fix
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian]
Votes: 1
Watchers: 1
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Support Ingres database

Created: 09/Mar/05 03:18 AM   Updated: 02/Jul/08 08:09 PM
Component/s: Backend / Domain Model
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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File Attachments: 1. Zip Archive jiraingres.zip (192 kB)
2. Zip Archive jiraingres2006.zip (9 kB)


Participants: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] and Raymond Fan
Since last comment: 1 year, 1 day ago
Resolution Date: 02/Jul/08 08:09 PM
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The files needed to get JIRA up and running on Ingres are including in the attached archive.

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Raymond Fan added a comment - 02/Jul/08 11:57 AM
This attachment contains updates to the entity engine for Ingres 2006. Testing has been with the 3.12.3 enterprise (standalone) version on Linux.

Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] added a comment - 02/Jul/08 08:09 PM
Hi Raymond,

Thank you for providing the patch.

Currently JIRA supports seven databases, which is quite a lot. The variety of databases that we support forces us to put considerable effort into designing, implementing and testing every feature that we implement to ensure it works on all of the databases.

Some of the databases are in much wider use than others, and a lot of our customers would gain more benefit if we used our efforts on improving JIRA in other ways.

It is also very difficult for us to provide high quality support across all of the seven databases.

Due to these factors we are currently going through a consolidation exercise of supported platforms for JIRA (web browsers, app servers and databases). We are planning to reduce the number of platforms that we support. Therefore, we will not be adding support for Ingres database.

Please note that if you wish, you are still welcome to use an unsupported database. We will not be able to provide assurance that all features will actually function on that database. For all reported bugs against an unsupported database, we will also ask the reporter to reproduce the bug on one of the supported databases.

Cheers,
Anton