AOLserver, or rather NaviServer as it was called in its early days, pretty
much invented this game. None of the current other DB implementations do
the kind of things the AOLserver db layer has to do because they don't
need to run in a pooled and multithreaded enviroment. IIRC, there is a
project on sourceforge bringing AOLserver db connectivity to standard Tcl,
but their search functionality is currently down. (when will websites
learn there is no 'night time' for maintenance on the internet?) Do a
search for 'aolserver' on sourceforge.net later on and you may get lucky.

Cheers,
Bas.

Alex Liebowitz said:
> Where did the database commands come from?  There are several Tcl SQL
> packages I've seen, does AS use the codebase from any of these, or vice
> versa?  The AS database API is among the better I've seen, so I'm
> wondering whether it's available independently for non-web applications.



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