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Rows per second is how many rows of a given table can be updated, retrieved, etc. It depends on the size of the tables and the contents of the rows. "tps" is transactions per second. A transaction may include more than one row, or it ma…
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Rows per second is how many rows of a given table can be updated, retrieved, etc. It depends on the size of the tables and the contents of the rows. "tps" is transactions per second. A transaction may include more than one row, or it ma…
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You create a "jar" file with a "manifest" that identifies which class contains the "main" method. Most OS's have a built-in mechanism (or it can be easily added) where if you double-click such a "jar" file,…
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Don't worry about it. If you're not into it, ignore it. Except for occasions where the question pops up on Yahoo!Answers front page, that's usually what I do. I figure as long as there exist idiot ideas in the world, there will exist idiots wh…
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MySQL 5.1 is still available. Download it, install it, and copy the data files to the appropriate directory. Start the 5.1 server to see if it successfully can access that data. If you put everything in the right place, it should work. Then us…
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MySQL 5.1 is still available. Download it, install it, and copy the data files to the appropriate directory. Start the 5.1 server to see if it successfully can access that data. If you put everything in the right place, it should work. Then us…
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Don't worry about it. If you're not into it, ignore it. Except for occasions where the question pops up on Yahoo!Answers front page, that's usually what I do. I figure as long as there exist idiot ideas in the world, there will exist idiots wh…
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You create a "jar" file with a "manifest" that identifies which class contains the "main" method. Most OS's have a built-in mechanism (or it can be easily added) where if you double-click such a "jar" file,…
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Rows per second is how many rows of a given table can be updated, retrieved, etc. It depends on the size of the tables and the contents of the rows. "tps" is transactions per second. A transaction may include more than one row, or it ma…