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- From: bfriedma@cisco.com (Barry Friedman)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases
- Subject: Looking for C++ Database Toolkits
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 02:59:35 GMT
- Organization: cisco Systems, Inc., Menlo Park, Ca.
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- I'm looking for an application toolkit for C++ applications that is database
- independent. In the short term I need support for Sybase and Ingres,
- but I also need to be able to support other databases as the need
- arises.
-
- The toolkit should allow me to do all the usual database operations such
- as insert, select, update, delete. It should be able to handle joins
- transparently. It should also handle buffering selected data, handle
- concurrency, and handle data integrity. It should be able to define, create
- and destroy tables dynamically. Finally, it should be able to deal with
- large volumes of data.
-
- I have already looked at a product called Persistence which does most of
- the things I need, but I would like to hear about some alternatives. I
- would be grateful for any suggestions.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Barry
-
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- Barry Friedman | bfriedman@cisco.com
- Software Engineer | From Infoworld, Feb 10, 1992: "MS-DOS 5.0 has resecured
- Cisco System Inc. | Microsoft's place as the reigning OS developer" HAHAHA...
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