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Re: database api?
May 02, 2009
dolive
May 02, 2009
Sean Kelly
May 03, 2009
dolive
May 02, 2009
Sean Kelly дµ½:

> == Quote from Steve Teale (steve.teale@britseyeview.com)'s article
> > dolive Wrote:
> > > Why up to now return didn't an is like the jdbc or the ado.net such database  api £¿
> > >
> > > thank's
> > >
> > >
> > > dolive
> > More specifically, has anyone done anything under a liberal license that implements the MySQL interface?
> That would save me a bunch of work!
> 
> I've got a simple api that uses odbc.  Not sure if that would fit the bill. Also, have you looked at DDBI on dsource?


thank you
The ddbi can't use

where has odbc for d £¿

dsource's odbc for d api £¿

http://spottedtiger.tripod.com/D_Language/D_Support_Projects_XP.html £¿£¿

thank¡¯s

dolive
May 02, 2009
dolive wrote:
> Sean Kelly дµ½:
> 
>> == Quote from Steve Teale (steve.teale@britseyeview.com)'s article
>>> dolive Wrote:
>>>> Why up to now return didn't an is like the jdbc or the ado.net such database  api £¿
>>>>
>>>> thank's
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> dolive
>>> More specifically, has anyone done anything under a liberal license that implements the MySQL interface?
>> That would save me a bunch of work!
>>
>> I've got a simple api that uses odbc.  Not sure if that would fit the bill.
>> Also, have you looked at DDBI on dsource?
> 
> 
> thank you
> The ddbi can't use 
> 
> where has odbc for d £¿

It's something I wrote for my own use, and I've never published it.  I could put it online somewhere though if you'd like to take a look.
May 03, 2009
Sean Kelly дµ½:

> dolive wrote:
> > Sean Kelly дµ½:
> > 
> >> == Quote from Steve Teale (steve.teale@britseyeview.com)'s article
> >>> dolive Wrote:
> >>>> Why up to now return didn't an is like the jdbc or the ado.net such database  api £¿
> >>>>
> >>>> thank's
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> dolive
> >>> More specifically, has anyone done anything under a liberal license that implements the MySQL interface?
> >> That would save me a bunch of work!
> >>
> >> I've got a simple api that uses odbc.  Not sure if that would fit the bill. Also, have you looked at DDBI on dsource?
> > 
> > 
> > thank you
> > The ddbi can't use
> > 
> > where has odbc for d £¿
> 
> It's something I wrote for my own use, and I've never published it.  I could put it online somewhere though if you'd like to take a look.


thank's