On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:23:44PM -0500, Ken Y. Clark wrote: > All, > > I have the beginnings of something that might actually be CPAN-worthy: > a translator for converting one database's create syntax into > another's. I had personal need to convert MySQL and Sybase to Oracle, > so I've got the basics of those worked out, and I'm trying to find a > nice way to produce XML. > > Currently, I'm using Parse::RecDescent to parse, and some general > purpose "print" code to produce the output. I'm breaking it into > smaller modules (Parsers and Producers), with the idea being that any > Parser can be used with any Producer in the conversion process. So, > if you wanted PostgreSQL-to-Oracle, you could just write the > PostgreSQL parser and use the existing Oracle producer, so half the > work would be done. > > Apart from any general input you might like to proffer, I'm eager to > fix upon a good namespace so I can fix it before I've gotten in too > much further. I thought perhaps the SQL:: namespace, but a friend > also suggested DBIx::.
The DBIx:: space is overused. It should only really be for things that are very closely _related_ to the DBI and not for things that just happen to _use_ the DBI. [That's mostly an observation directed at my fellow modules list members for their future reference incase I'm not around when the next DBIx request comes in :-] > Since what I've got isn't really related to > DBI[1], I figure it probably more belongs in SQL::. Also, SQL:: is > less crowded, so I'm hoping my module wouldn't get lost in the > shuffle. Specifically, I was thinking "SQL::Translator" for the > package name, with all the rest of my modules (Parsers, Producers, > etc.) living under there. Sounds good to me. Tim.