[SQLObject] Re: Support for SQLObject on Windows?
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From: Ian B. <ia...@co...> - 2003-11-04 15:42:59
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I'm not actually involved with SQL Server or Oracle, other people are working on them. Perhaps they can say more. On Nov 4, 2003, at 9:20 AM, Mauro Cicognini wrote: > Hi, > I just read your release announcement on Python-announce and perused > the SQLObject docs a bit. > > I found it all extremely interesting and in fact being in large part > exactly something I've always thought to write whenever I got the time > (i.e. never, actually ;-). I particularly like the new-style feeling > of it all, and the fact that it's all as much OO as possible. > > So, I'd really like to use it on Windows (alas, this is the platform > of choice where I work) to access SQL server and Oracle DBs. Right now > we use ODBC for it all, since we can live with it and its rather > suboptimal performance (no, no mxODBC either, it's for-pay for > commercial users like us and sadly my management isn't ready to fork > over money to M.A. Lemburg although he'd much deserve it). > > To sum it up, I read that there's been some interest and work on > MS-SQL and Oracle in the past, so I was wondering at how much would be > needed still to make it work. If it isn't too much, I may be able to > lend you a hand. > > Or, at least I could be a beta tester ;-) > > Thanks in advance for your response and best regards, > > Mauro Cicognini > > -- Ian Bicking | ia...@co... | http://blog.ianbicking.org |