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SqueakDBX: beta release for OpenDBX
plugin<http://news.squeak.org/2008/08/22/squeakdbx-beta-release-for-opendbx-plugin/>de
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Michael
Davies

A team of students from UTN <http://www.utn.edu.ar/default.utn> (National
Technological University in Argentina) co-ordinated by Estaban Lorenzano has
just announced the first beta
release<http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2008-August/130985.html>of
SqueakDBX <http://www.squeaksource.com/SqueakDBX.html>, a package to allow
Squeak to access OpenDBX
<http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/OpenDBX> functionality,
so allowing users to perform relational database operations (DDL, DML and
SQL) through a truly open source library. OpenDBX can interact with major
database engines such as Oracle and MSSQL besides open source databases such
as Postgresql and MySQL. SqueakDBX can also integrate with
GLORP<http://www.glorp.org/>
.

>From the release notes, the key features for this release are:

   - Tested on 3.10 and Pharo.
   - Support for Linux and OSX.
      - Proved on windows (through MinGW), but some changes in OpenDBX are
      still needed (next version will have full compatibility).
   - Tested on PostgreSQL, MySQL and Oracle.
      - MS SQL Server, Firebird, Interbase, SQLite, SQLite3 and Sybase tests
      will be available as soon as possible.
   - Transactional management.
   - Automatic conversion of resultset columns (a String) into squeak
   types.
      - Large objects (clob, blob, arrays, and so on) are not yet supported.
   - Special OpenDBX options: multi-statments, compression, paged results.
   - Automated database connection release on garbage collection (although
   manual disconnection is recommended)
   - Error handling

Some benchmark testing has been carried
out<http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6063>,
and the performance of the drivers appears to be comparable with native
drivers.

The team are very keen to get feedback, bug reports, experiences on
different platforms etc, and welcome any contributions. Sources can be
download from SqueakSource <http://www.squeaksource.com/SqueakDBX> (it
requires FFI installed). Full documentation, installation and getting
started instructions can be found at the SqueakDBX wiki
page<http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6052>
.

This project has been selected as part of ESUG SummerTalk
2008<http://www.esug.org/Promotion/SummerTalk>
.

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