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XML Processing Model Requirements Published







XML Processing Model Requirements
Published

XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM

2004-04-07: The XML Core Working Group has released XML Processing Model Requirements as a Working Group Note. The XML Processing Model and Language it outlines is an interoperable way for applications to describe the order in which processes should be applied to XML documents. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)




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?>

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 = $DB->Execute("select * from table where name=?",array('Jill'));
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		var_dump($rs->fields);
		$rs->MoveNext();
	}
And we will add a new ADOdb statement class to support PDO conventions:
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	$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);
	}

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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.

--Oracle default date format (DD-MON-YY) did not match ADODB default date format (which is YYYY-MM-DD). Use ALTER SESSION to force the default date.

--Error message checking is now included in test suite.

-- MoveNext() did not check EOF properly -- fixed.


adodb-xmlschema


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ADOdb for Python


ADOdb for Python 01/26/2004 10:15 AM
In my work with Python, I found that there's no good database abstraction library, so I wrote my own. Looks familiar, doesn't it?

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')
  for row in cursor:
       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.


ADOdb 2.20 released


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  • Busy working on making the code more consistent and modular. Added new caching functions: CacheGetOne($secs2cache,$sql), CacheGetRow($secs2cache,$sql), CacheGetAll($secs2cache,$sql).
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  • 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.
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