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All,
NdoUtils is particularly written for mysql and postgres. I am thinking
about creating a few more connection handles such as oracle, DB2 and
possibly sybase. I need a few opinions on this subject.
1) IDoUtils already has oracle support, porting the code to Ndo, is there
any license restrictions associated with this?
2) NDoUtils has many embaded sql statements, what is your opinion
restructuring the code and making it modular. I am suggesting decouple the
queries from application logic. Create sql interface which queries get
passed into?
3) If I (am bold enough) attempt to restructure the code, which version is
a better option, 1.28 or 1.29?
Cordially,
Shadhin Rahman
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All,=A0=A0 NdoUtils is particularly written for mysql and postgres.=A0 =
I am thinking about creating a few more connection handles such as oracle, =
DB2 and possibly sybase.=A0 I need a few opinions on this subject.1=
)=A0 IDoUtils already has oracle support, porting the code to Ndo, is there=
any license restrictions associated with this?
2)=A0 NDoUtils has many embaded sql statements, what is your opinion restru=
cturing the code and making it modular.=A0 I am suggesting decouple the que=
ries from application logic.=A0 Create sql interface which queries get pass=
ed into?
3)=A0 If I (am bold enough) attempt to restructure the code, which version =
is a better option, 1.28 or 1.29?Cordiall=
y,Shadhin Rahman
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