Maybe change the schema name of the new data. Then you can query both schema.
I think the reason most people don't use it, is it's difficult to install mysql, mysql-workbench, and Java. It's a steep hill to climb if you don't have that stuff already. If I was going to do it again, I'd probably write it in C. But the nice thing about Java is the easy threading syntax. Golang would be good too.
I was going to create a cloud version of the database, with multiple connections, but it would cost about $20 a month, so you'd need 20 users to pay the bill, ha.
Most people today just install Flightaware on a Raspberry Pi, and be done with it. Let the big boys run the database.
I think the reason most people don't use it, is it's difficult to install mysql, mysql-workbench, and Java. It's a steep hill to climb if you don't have that stuff already. If I was going to do it again, I'd probably write it in C. But the nice thing about Java is the easy threading syntax. Golang would be good too.
I was going to create a cloud version of the database, with multiple connections, but it would cost about $20 a month, so you'd need 20 users to pay the bill, ha.
Most people today just install Flightaware on a Raspberry Pi, and be done with it. Let the big boys run the database.
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