[AWS] Persistent database connections

Sébastien Morand seb.morand at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 18:24:14 CEST 2010


Hi,

I read this interesting project, but I can understand why the main
version support the sqlite3 database and that the Ada version does
not. What a pity unless it's just a documentation mistake?

Sébastien

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 7:24 AM, Maciej Sobczak <prog at msobczak.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thomas Løcke wrote:
>
>> The SOCI binding was also _really_ impressive. It reminded me of the
>> PHP PDO interface, which I have used a lot and really like. But I want
>> to keep dependencies as low as possible, and SOCI required a C++
>> library, which I would then also have to keep an eye on. Or am I
>> missing something?
>
> The only thing you are missing is that the author of SOCI-Ada and the
> project manager of SOCI is the same person ;-) which has the interest to
> keep them both alive.
> That is, these two libraries are logically a single library and it is
> very likely that at some point they will merge or will be reorganized in
> some way to form a single deliverable. Either SOCI-Ada will be merged
> into SOCI or the necessary part of SOCI will be extracted and delivered
> with SOCI-Ada.
>
> In short - there is no need to worry about additional dependencies and
> the actual advantage of the current structure is that the part of
> library that actually interacts with the database server is pretty
> well-tested, because its user base is relatively big.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Maciej Sobczak * www.msobczak.com * www.inspirel.com
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