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Home » U++ Library support » U++ SQL » How to access a firebird database ?
Re: How to access a firebird database ? [message #9022 is a reply to message #9021] Thu, 12 April 2007 18:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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jibe wrote on Thu, 12 April 2007 11:52

Hi,

I'm very new with upp, and have still difficulties to find my way in all files... Have I all sources (I have the ones coming with last version 2007-1 of upp) ? I find a lot of .c files in the plugin/ folder for sqlite, and only one .cpp file for MySQL in the MySql/ folder... Don't understand how it can be similar !



Explanation: Sqlite itself is "embedable" SQL engine implemented in C, we are directly using Sqlite sources in the package (instead of linking the library). The U++ relevant file (and one developed by U++ team) is that single .cpp thing and header before it.

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Well... Do you think that I'm able to do this implementation for Firebird, or better to wait to know more about upp ?



I think you can (and learn U++ on the way). Do not hesitate to ask.

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Must I put files in plugin/ as for SQLite, or in firebird/ as for MySql and Oracle ?



It does not really matter. In fact, we should probably move Oracle and MySql to plugin as well. So maybe you can start there too Smile

Mirek
 
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