I've looked into them. It seems they're designed to work within a single process, and it's not quite clear to me how sharing the underlying data files across postgres backends (even with proper Postgres locking) would work.
That's not say they aren't good frameworks. I'm sure they are. It just seems like they're designed for different use cases.
That said, I have other ideas on this front that I can't talk about today. ;)
That's not say they aren't good frameworks. I'm sure they are. It just seems like they're designed for different use cases.
That said, I have other ideas on this front that I can't talk about today. ;)