This module acts as a mix-in, adding the relationship method to
Class::DBI::Loader. Since Class::DBI::Loader knows how to map between
table names and class names, there ought to be no need to replicate
the names. In addition, it is common (but not universal) to want
reverse relationships defined for has-many relationships, and for
has-a relationships to be defined for the linkages surrounding a
many-to-many table.
XHTML_Table will execute SQL queries and return the results (as a
scalar 'string') wrapped in XHTML tags.
This module was created to fill a need for a quick and easy way to
create 'on the fly' XHTML tables from SQL queries for the purpose
of 'quick and dirty' reporting. It is not intended for serious
production use, although it use is viable for prototyping and just
plain fun.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
A unique flat-file database module, written in pure perl. True multi-level
hash/array support (unlike MLDBM, which is faked), hybrid OO / tie() interface,
cross-platform FTPable files, and quite fast. Can handle millions of keys and
unlimited hash levels without significant slow-down. Written from the ground-up
in pure perl -- this is NOT a wrapper around a C-based DBM. Out-of-the-box
compatibility with Unix, Mac OS X and Windows.
LMDB_File is a Perl wrapper around the OpenLDAP's LMDB (Lightning
Memory-Mapped Database) C library.
LMDB is an ultra-fast, ultra-compact key-value data store developed
by Symas for the OpenLDAP Project. See http://symas.com/mdb/ for details.
LMDB_File provides full access to the complete C API, a thin Perl wrapper
with an Object-Oriented interface and a simple Perl's tie interface
compatible with others DBMs.
PgDBF is a program for converting XBase databases - particularly FoxPro
tables with memo files - into a format that PostgreSQL can directly
import. It's a compact C project with no dependencies other than standard
Unix libraries. While the project is relatively tiny and simple, it's also
heavily optimized via profiling - routine benchmark were many times faster
than with other Open Source programs. In fact, even on slower systems,
conversions are typically limited by hard drive speed.
Queries is a BSD licensed opinionated wrapper of the psycopg2 library for
interacting with PostgreSQL.
The popular psycopg2 package is a full-featured python client. Unfortunately
as a developer, you're often repeating the same steps to get started with
your applications that use it. Queries aims to reduce the complexity of
psycopg2 while adding additional features to make writing PostgreSQL client
applications both fast and easy.
PureDB is a portable and tiny set of libraries for creating and reading
constant databases. It manages data files that contains text or binary
key/data pairs of arbitrary sizes. Lookups are very fast (normally only one
disk access to match a hash value), overhead is low (a database is 1028
bytes plus only 16 extra bytes per record), multiple concurrent read access
are supported, and databases can be up to 4 Gb long, and they are portable
across architectures.
SOCI is a database access library for C++ that makes the illusion of embedding
SQL queries in the regular C++ code, staying entirely within the Standard C++.
The idea is to provide C++ programmers a way to access SQL databases in the most
natural and intuitive way. If you find existing libraries too difficult for your
needs or just distracting, SOCI can be a good alternative.
SQL Workbench/J is a free, DBMS-independent, cross-platform SQL
query tool. It is written in Java and should run on any operating
system that provides a Java Runtime Environment.
Its main focus is on running SQL scripts (either interactively or
as a batch) and export/import features. Graphical query building
or more advanced DBA tasks are not the focus and are not planned.
Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick"
little notes on their computer desktop. It works well under
GNUstep and under Apple Mac OS X.
The goal of this little application is to provide a good example
on how to develop cross-platform applications between GNUstep
and Apple Mac OS X while providing a useful application at the
same time.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later