Libodbc++ aims to be a complete C++ development environment for data source
(typically SQL database) access. It exists in the form of a class library
and a set of tools. Libodbc++ currently provides a subset of the JDBC 2.0
specification functionality.
Libodbc++ runs on top of ODBC, i.e. it needs to be compiled with support for
an ODBC driver manager. It currently supports either iODBC or unixODBC.
This port allows the user to select which driver manager to use via a
build-time variable definition - see the comments in the Makefile for further
details.
This ADOdb Extension provides up to 100% speedup by replacing parts of ADOdb
with C code. ADOdb will auto-detect if this extension is installed and use it
automatically. This extension is compatible with ADOdb 3.32 or later, and
PHP 4.3.*, 4.4.*, 5.0.* and 5.1.*.
Bullet Cache is a memory database intended to be used much like memcached,
but offering much higher flexibility through use of record tags which can be
used to perform bulk operations on sets of records. It has its own binary
network protocol which is accessible through Unix domain sockets and through
TCP. It is indended to be accessed through a high-performance C library.
Bullet Cache is a memory database intended to be used much like memcached,
but offering much higher flexibility through use of record tags which can be
used to perform bulk operations on sets of records.
This port contains the PHP client module for Bullet Cache.
mtop (MySQL top) monitors a MySQL server showing the queries which are taking
the most amount of time to complete. Features include 'zooming' in on a process
to show the complete query, 'explaining' the query optimizer information for a
query and 'killing' queries. In addition, server performance statistics,
configuration information, and tuning tips are provided.
mkill (MySQL kill) monitors a MySQL server for long running queries and kills
them after a specified time interval. Queries can be selected based on regexes
on the user, host, command, database, state and query.
How MySQL DBA & support engineer would imagine 'mysqldump' ;-)
MySQL++ is a C++ wrapper for MySQL's C API.
It is built around STL principles, to make dealing with
the database as easy as dealing with an STL container.
DBIWrapper is a generic database Perl module for accessing
the Perl DBI database interface. It provides the lowest level
of functionality needed by any program wanting to access
databases via the DBI. Currently, DBIWrapper is only
aware of Pg (PostgreSQL), mysql (MySQL) and ODBC DBD
modules and how to work with them correctly.
Support for transactions on MySQL is now checked for and
if found to be available, the AutoCommit flag is turned
off so that transactions will be used.
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.
pgpool-II allows multiple PostgreSQL servers (DB nodes) to be
connected, which enables queries to be executed simultaneously on all
servers.
It enables "parallel query" processing. Also, pgpool-II can be started
as pgpool-I by changing configuration parameters. pgpool-II that is
executed in pgpool-I mode enables multiple DB nodes to be connected,
which was not possible in pgpool-I.