[SGVLUG] Fwd: [Lamp-user] Meeting Saturday March 15th, 1:00PM

Solomon K. Chang skevin521 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 12 12:23:08 PST 2008


Heh heh, from what Antony showed me, I prefer to summarize it as follows:

If you want to learn how to use Java or Perl or any scripting language of your choice
for writing stored procedures instead of that unwieldy procedural SQL you've been
shouldering through, come to this talk!


Solomon

--- matti <mathew_2000 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> 
> fyi -
> 
> --- "Solomon K. Chang" <skevin521 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> > Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 19:10:06 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: "Solomon K. Chang" <skevin521 at yahoo.com>
> > To: LAMP-SIG General User Mailing List
> > <lamp-user at maillist.lampsig.org>,
> > 	LAMP-SIG Announce <lamp-announce at maillist.lampsig.org>
> > Subject: [Lamp-user] Meeting Saturday March 15th, 1:00PM
> > 
> > It's that time again.  Our topic of the month is as follows:
> > 
> > 
> > A Tour of External Language Stored Procedures for MySQL
> > Antony Curtis
> > MySQL
> > 
> > The integration of Business intelligence and logic within the
> > database has been a long
> > requested feature for MySQL. With version 5.0, MySQL delivered a
> > stored procedure
> > implementation and here we extend it to provide general support for
> > external language
> > stored procedures.
> > 
> > We detail the philosophy and design of the external language stored
> > procedure framework
> > and its implementation within the server and libraries. We then also
> > detail how an
> > external language plug-in is written using the simple skeleton
> > plug-in which exercises
> > the basic interfaces between the server and external stored
> > procedures.
> > 
> > Demonstrations using the already developed plug-ins, including an
> > overview of the
> > implementation for the simple XML-RPC and the more sophisticated Java
> > plug-ins, writing
> > stored procedures and functions, with ideas for applications and
> > their utility.
> > 
> > This presentation includes a tour of the actual source code,
> > highlighting the big
> > picture. The audience will see the low impact of the main-line server
> > code, the
> > simplicity of writing plug-ins for new languages and the ease of
> > using the language
> > plug-ins already developed. This is an exciting new feature preview
> > for MySQL. All
> > demonstrations are with live running examples which everyone can try
> > for themselves: No
> > mockups, no screen-shots.
> > 
> > Antony Curtis is an advocate of Open Source software and long-time
> > user of alternative
> > operating systems, originally became involved with MySQL in 1998 by
> > porting it to OS/2
> > and has used MySQL as a means to interface with legacy systems. He
> > has joined MySQL in
> > 2003 as a Senior Software Developer.
> > 
> > 
> > LAMPSIG meets at the Tom Bradley Community Center at
> > 5213 W. Pico
> > Los Angeles, CA. 90019
> > 
> > Or, for a quick map:
> >
> http://maps.google.com/?q=5213%20W%20Pico%20Blvd,%20Los%20Angeles,%20CA
> > 
> > The meeting starts at 1:00PM (and only has a limited number of
> > sockets in the room), so
> > get there early if you have a laptop!
> > 
> > See you there!
> > 
> > 
> > Solomon
> > 
> > 
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> > Lamp-user at maillist.lampsig.org
> >
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> > 
> 
> 
> 
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