Re: GNOME Database Kit Part II
- From: Adam Keys <adam pingpage com>
- To: Ben Boule <bboule xylogics com>
- CC: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME Database Kit Part II
- Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 13:14:27 -0500
> And then we have to write specialized drivers that use your API if we
> want to connect databases to gnome?
Writing the 'drivers' will be trivial. The drivers will use the API provided by
the database vendor.
> If you use ODBC, then gnome apps will likely be able to connect to
> Oracle,
> Informix, and all the other new databases that are starting to support
> linux.
I hadn't thought about supporting commercial databases, but I can see the
importance.
> How much harder can it possibly be to use ODBC than to roll your own
> database
> API? It sounds like NIH to me.
> Somebody even said there was an ODBC development kit out from
> Microsoft. That would certainly help you a little.
The licensing on ODBC and Microsoft could get tricky.
> It just seems dumb to come up with a new API and then expect database
> vendors to support something new. They're not going to do it. They'll
> probably do ODBC
> drivers, but it's doubtful they'll write drivers for your API.
It'd be nice if the database vendors right their own drivers for whatever we do,
but I had envisioned someone in the gnome community writing a driver for
Commercial DBMS X.
> A better compromise might be to come up with some middleware. Gnome
> apps can use
> your API to talk to a server process, which then translates the requests
> into
> ODBC requests. That way you get to have a simple API for Gnome apps to
> use, but
> you'll also get ODBC connectivity.
I like this idea as a middleground/compromise thing. CORBA could come into play
somewhere with this idea. Any ODBC gods out there?
Thanks,
Adam Keys
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