MySQL Connector/C++ is a MySQL database connector for C++ implementing a subset
of the JDBC 4.0 API. The MySQL Connector/C++ currently features the following
classes:
* Connection
* DatabaseMetaData
* Driver
* PreparedStatement
* ResultSet
* ResultSetMetaData
* Savepoint
* Statement
The JDBC 4.0 API defines approximately 450 methods for the above mentioned
classes. MySQL Connector/C++ implements around 80% of these and makes them
available in the current release.
MySQL Proxy is a simple program that sits between your client and MySQL
server(s) that can monitor, analyze or transform their communication. Its
flexibility allows for a wide variety of uses, including load balancing;
failover; query analysis; query filtering and modification; and many more.
Sqlite3 bindings for Objective Caml
Sqlite 3 database library wrapper for ocaml.
Sqlite 3 is available from http://www.sqlite.org
This wrapper is written in a way that enables a friendly
coexistence with the old (version 2) sqlite and its
ocaml wrapper ocaml-sqlite.
This module implements a caching layer around BerkeleyDB for object persistence.
It implements the basic methods necessary to add, retrieve, and remove objects.
The main advantage over other caching modules is performance. I've attempted to
stick with a Cache::Cache-like interface as much as possible, though it may
differ here and there.
Class::DBI::LazyInflate is a utility class that allows you to create
DBI columns that only inflate to an object when it is required.
When a row is fetched, columns specified via has_lazy() is wrapped
by Data::Lazy, such that it is inflated only when the column is
actually used.
By taking the busy work out of using Class::DBI as you see fit, your code
becomes more useful by size. Most of us end up using at least a couple
Class::DBI extensions in our programs, and it's just a pain. Enter the Swiss
Army Knife.
Using this module will plug-in a new constraint type to Class::DBI
that uses CGI::Untaint.
Any column can then be said to require untainting of a given type
- i.e. that any value which you attempted to set that column to
(include at create() time) must pass an untaint as_type() check.
The DBD::Mock perl module is a simple mock DBD implementation used for testing.
It's entirely self-contained so that you can extract the single library file
(DBD/Mock.pm), put it in your own distribution and be able to run DBI-based
tests even though you don't have information about a database.
DBD::PgPP is a Pure Perl client interface for the PostgreSQL database.
It implements the PostgreSQL client/server network protocol and doesn't
need an external PostgreSQL client library like "libpq" for it to work.
Consequently, it allows one to connect to a PostgreSQL server from
operating systems to which PostgreSQL has not been ported.
This module automatically inflates/deflates DateTime objects
corresponding to applicable columns. Columns may also be
defined to specify their nature, such as columns representing a
creation time (set at time of insertion) or a modification time
(set at time of every update).