This is my first posting to the list, so hello, everyone.
Last week I contacted Paul about volunteering to work on java.sql.*
Last weekend I started working on it, and have done much of the work
already. I've finished coding all the interfaces, and will start
working on the few classes and exceptions later this week. I see the
documentation evolving over time, as there is a ton of it to do.
Should I continue working?
Also, as has been noted on the list, java.sql.* is largely interfaces
and exceptions. Doing JDBC will require drivers. Is there interest
in developing drivers within this group? I know there are some
databases like mySQL that have drivers already; we could make more of
an impact in this area. Perhaps starting with a JDBC-ODBC bridge?
Then moving on to databases with published interfaces (I work mainly
w/ Sybase, so know it best.)
What do you all think?
Scott
>>> "Aaron M. Renn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/05 7:20 AM >>>
>Actually I found out later it was just an SVGAlib game that was
>horking the computer display.
>
>If you want some help with java.sql I'm willing, just tell me what
to do.
The whole thing. :-)
It's really just interfaces and exceptions. Total code grinding.
You just
need to set a couple days aside and do it. The documentation will
actually
be the hardest part.
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Aaron M. Renn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/