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Adobe GoLive stretches PDF boundaries

Adobe GoLive stretches PDF boundaries 11/18/2002 05:01 PM

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PDO is a new database API that will be part of the official PHP 5.1 release. AFAIK, PDO will not be a full-fledged database abstraction library, but will provide a standard database API for PHP.

Here is a sample taken from the PDO download:

<?php
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array(PDO_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT => 0));
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like ?");
   $the_name = 'bar%';
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execute!");
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   while ($row = $stmt->fetch()) {
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   	echo "value is $valuen";
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(:name, :value)");
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32);
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32);
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   	}
   }
    echo "All donen";
?>

Highlights of PDO include the unified object-oriented API, compiled statements are now first class objects (the PDOStatement class), and better support for bind variables, which will give a substantial speed boost for performance freaks.

Does this make ADOdb superflous? If you are looking for something that just works with mysql, then ADOdb might not be for you. However ADOdb still has a big role to play, because:

(1) ADOdb makes it easier to develop PHP apps that work with multiple databases, with portable handling of data types and schemas.

(2) PDO does not provide an infrastructure for enterprise database access, such as recordset caching, sql logging and tuning, and session management.

(3) If you come from a Windows background (like me), it is easy to learn ADOdb because it follows many M'soft conventions.

So the next question is, how to extend ADOdb to support PDO? I think we can retain the existing ADOdb infrastructure, treating PDO as just another ADOdb driver. At the same time, we will add PDO specific extensions to the ADOdb PDO driver.

So the classic ADOdb calling conventions will still work:

	
        include('adodb.inc.php');
	$DB = NewADOConnection('pdo');
	$DB->Connect($host, $user, $pwd, $db);
	$rs = $DB->Execute("select * from table where name=?",array('Jill'));
	while (!$rs->EOF) {
		var_dump($rs->fields);
		$rs->MoveNext();
	}
And we will add a new ADOdb statement class to support PDO conventions:
        include('adodb.inc.php');
	$DB = NewADOConnection('pdo');
	$DB->Connect($pdo_connection_string);
	$stmt = $DB->PrepareStmt("select * from
table where name=?");
	$stmt->Execute(array('Jill'));
	while ($arr = $stmt->Fetch()) {
		var_dump($arr);
	}

Wez has more PDO examples. A PDO discussion at sitepoint.


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PHP Python
include "adodb.inc.php";
$conn = NewADOConnection('mysql');
$conn->Connect('server','user','pwd','db');
$rs = $conn->Execute('select * from tab);

while (!$rs->EOF) { print_r($rs->fields); $rs->MoveNext(); } $rs->Close(); $conn->Close();

import adodb_mysql;
conn = adodb_mysql.adodb_mysql()
conn.Connect('server','user','pwd','db')
cursor = conn.Execute('select * from tab)

while not cursor.EOF: print cursor.fields cursor.MoveNext()

cursor.Close() conn.Close()

It also supports the iterator protocol:

  cursor = conn.Execute('select * from table')
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       print row

Python does have the DB API, but it's similar to ODBC in that it provides a very minimal layer, without abstracting SELECT ... LIMIT, LOBs, string quoting, etc. Download zip.

I will try to post a comparison between developing in Python and PHP when I have more time.


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--PostgreSQL database driver contributed by Alberto Cerezal (acerezalp@dbnet.es).

--Oci8 driver for Oracle 8 contributed by George Fourlanos (fou@infomap.gr).

--Added mysqlt database driver to support MySQL 3.23 which has transaction support.

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ADOdb 2.20 released


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ADOdb is a PHP library for writing portable database code. It supports many databases, including oracle, mysql, mssql, postgresql, access, informix, sybase, db2, interbase, firebird, frontbase, foxpro, etc.
  • Busy working on making the code more consistent and modular. Added new caching functions: CacheGetOne($secs2cache,$sql), CacheGetRow($secs2cache,$sql), CacheGetAll($secs2cache,$sql).
  • Added a new function useful for scheduling appointments portably. $conn->OffsetDate($dayFraction,$date=false) to generate sql that calcs date offsets.
  • Improved portability when handling joins. Added connection properties: leftOuter, rightOuter that hold left and right outer join operators, and ansiOuter to indicate whether ansi outer joins supported.
  • New driver mssqlpo, the portable mssql driver, which converts the string concat operator from || to +. This allows you to write portable sql using || that is automatically converted to + when you switch databases to mssql.
  • Fixes PageExecute() bug when sql has GROUP BY, and msaccess SelectLimit() bug.

"zeldman.57"

adodb-xmlschema


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ADOdb 2.10 Released


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ADOdb 2.10 has just been released. This is a database abstraction library for PHP that supports many databases, including Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Informix, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, Access, FoxPro, DB2, ODBC etc.

It now provides an easy-to-use pager class. The following code

include_once('../adodb.inc.php');
include_once('../adodb-pager.inc.php');
session_start();

$db = &NewADOConnection('mysql');
$db->Connect('localhost','root','','xphplens');
$sql = "select * from adoxyz ";

$pager = new ADODB_Pager($db,$sql);
$pager->Render($rows_per_page=5);
will produce:
|<   <<   >>   >|  
IDFirst NameLast NameDate Created
36  Alan  Turing  Sat 06, Oct 2001 
37  Serena  Williams  Sat 06, Oct 2001 
38  Yat Sun  Sun  Sat 06, Oct 2001 
39  Wai Hun  See  Sat 06, Oct 2001 
40  Steven  Oey  Sat 06, Oct 2001 
"tri" This is 100% customizable with source code provided. Enjoy! "zeldman.57"

adodb-xmlschema 0.0.2.4


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PHP App Development With ADODB (part 2)


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In the first part of this article, I introduced you to the ADODB database abstraction library, and showed you a little of how it works. I demonstrated how using it in your PHP application development could substantially reduce the time spent on code rewrites if your RDBMS decided to change shape, and also gave you a crash course in the basic functions built into the library.

Fortunately, that isn't all she wrote. ADODB comes with a whole bunch of bells and whistles, which allow you to do some fairly nifty new things in your PHP scripts. Over the next few pages, I'll be showing you some of them - so flip the page, and let's get started! -- icarus

PS: : ADOdb 2.30 released on August 1st. Features generation of SQL for pivot-tables/cross-tabulations. Thanks to Daniel Lucazeau for the original idea. Also a mssql "select distinct" bug fix when the SelectLimit() function is used.

"zeldman.pinme"

Pseudo PostreSQL ADODB


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Pseudo PostgreSQL ADODB is a PHP class designed as a drop-in replacement for ADOdb for PHP applications that do not need the full power of ADOdb, want to remain light and fast but want to remain compatible with ADOdb. The API of PostgreSQL ADODB Emulation was designed to be compatible with ADOdb. I was able to remove ADOdb from my application framework and use this class instead.

Comparing PEAR DB to ADOdb


Comparing PEAR DB to ADOdb 11/17/2002 10:47 PM

PEAR DB is the default database abstraction library for PEAR. ADOdb is a high end database abstraction library modelled on Microsoft's ADO that is also very popular.

1. Feature Comparison
Where we try to put you to sleep by showing you the similarities between PEAR DB and ADOdb 2. Features Missing from PEAR DB
Now we try to wake you up with some teasers 3. Criticisms of ADOdb
Read what other people are moaning and complaining about

"zeldman.57"

Pear Versus ADOdb


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Comparing Pear and ADOdb is one of those PHP things that we're all curious about. I haven't used it but I'd also look at Metabase (sorry for no link) since someone I respect technically really likes it. [ Go ]

ADOdb: Making MySQL Efficient


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Learn how to use Active Data Objects Data Base (ADOdb) to make your websites utilize MySQL more efficiently.

PHP Application Development With ADODB
(part 2)


PHP Application Development With ADODB
(part 2)
08/13/2002 01:06 PM
In this concluding article, find out about ADODB's advanced functions, with examples that demonstrate how ADODB can be used to optimize multiple-run queries, commit and roll back transactions, improve performance by caching query results, and automatically write HTML (or text) files.

Simple persistence engine for PHP and
ADODB 0.1


Simple persistence engine for PHP and
ADODB 0.1
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A simple object-relational mapper and persistence engine for PHP.

Portability is a Good Thing (ADODB)


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PHP Application Development With ADODB
(part 1)


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(part 1)
08/07/2002 12:28 PM
PHP comes with a different API for different database types - whcih usually means a code rewrite every time your database administrator decides to experiment with something new. But fear not - help is at hand, in the unlikely form of ADODB, a powerful database abstraction library for PHP applications.

Manually Disabling the ADODB.Stream
object


Manually Disabling the ADODB.Stream
object
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Any Port In A Storm: ADOdb Tutorial on
DevShed


Any Port In A Storm: ADOdb Tutorial on
DevShed
08/05/2002 10:44 PM
As a developer, one of the most important things to consider when developing a Web application is portability. Given the rapid pace of change in the Web world, it doesn't do to bind your code too tightly to a specific operating system, RDBMS or programming language; if you do, you'll find yourself reinventing the wheel every time things change on you (and they will - take my word for it). -- icarus

"zeldman.57"

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Fix for IE
ADODB.Stream vulnerability is out


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ADODB.Stream vulnerability is out
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Community News: ADODB Page Moved


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Microsoft Releases IE tweak to disable
ADODB.Stream


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ADODB.Stream
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PHP Everywhere: Home. News and feature
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library.


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articles on PHP and ADOdb database
library.
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Access Components - Disable ADODB.Stream
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object from Internet Explorer - Win9x
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Internet Explorer (KB870669)


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Microsoft Data Access Components -
Disable ADODB.Stream object from
Internet Explorer (KB870669)
07/07/2004 04:43 AM
workaround fix for that latest security threat .. Microsoft Download Center .. Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 .. Update

microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4D056748-C538-4 6F6-B7C8-2FBFD0D237E3&displaylang=en
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open information


From open source to open services to
open information
03/29/2005 12:00 PM
My March 21 entry about upcoming.org turned out to be an odd juxtaposition because, on the same day, a new events database called EVDB was announced and shown at PC Forum. It's due out shortly in public beta but I haven't seen it, so for now I only know what you can also learn from reading, among others: Dan Farber, Ross Mayfield, Om Malik, David Weinberger, and Paul Kedrosky (whose recent archive is missing this morning, yikes). The consensus seems to be that EVDB will be a Web-2.0-style, Wiki-style, RSS-friendly, Flickr-and-del.icio.us-like thingy. Sounds promising! I'll certainly check it out when it's public. ...

Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.


Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
The meeting comprised four panels: Business, Technical, Legal, and Social and Ethical, each of which featured an introduction of the issues and follow-up with an interactive discussion between the speakers and the audience. The aim was to capture and publish the issues discussed in order to raise the industry awareness of the benefits of Open Source.

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