Hi Mobi,

I just recently started using dtl. My impression is good so far. 
I used it only for simple import and export in my project, so I can't
comment on corner cases or heavy usage. But once it's up and running
it's really nice to use.

I had the additional requirement to import an Access mdb file on
Windows.

libmysql++ seems to be the only one which is present in the ubuntu
package repositories.  

Rgds
Richard

On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 14:13 +0000,
[email protected] wrote:
> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:45:34 +0100
> From: Domain Admin <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Wt-interest] wt and database access
> To: [email protected]
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> Hello,
> 
> 
> wt rocks...:).
> 
> It has the standalone http server engine, it has also fcgi implementation.
> 
> It's value would probably be significantly increased if some generic
> database access would be provided (some crazily fancy templates, or
> polymorfic DAO classes, that could be inelligently connected to widgets.
> (Yes, the way microsoft does with ocx controls). Another obvious requirement
> would be to support differet database backends.
> 
> There are some libraries out there, everyone with pluses and minuses. Myself
> I was spending some time to understand what would fit the best. After
> studying these libraries I found that on boost's mailinglist there was
> already a discussion about the topic. I will write my conclusions soon, but
> I wanted to ask the wt commmunity what each one uses, and if it would make
> sense to invent a something and eventually integrate into wt.
> 
> the following libraries can be found on internet:
> 
>    - Dtl (http://dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net/)
>    - Otl (http://otl.sourceforge.net/)
>    - Mysql++ (http://www.tangentsoft.net/mysql++/)
>    - socci (http://soci.sourceforge.net/)
> 
> So, can we use or learn something from these libraries?
> 
> regards,
> Mobi
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