Of course, there is an obvious question: How is performance?
El lun, 11-07-2005 a las 22:59 -0500, Randall Smith escribió: > I've been toying with the idea of pure Python database drivers such as > Java jdbc type 4 drivers. > > I replaced the C portion of PyGreSQL to form a Python driver I'm calling > pypg. You can download it from the location below. > > http://www.tnr.cc/pypg.html > > It's alpha so expect problems, but in my testing it works fine for > normal operations. > > It speaks PG v3 protocol directly and it was easier to get working than > I expected. I'm new to sockets and would really appreciate feedback on > the networking portion of the code. > > Many will probably ask me why not just use the existing drivers? The > same reasons pure Java drivers exist. They're ultra portable and > eliminate dependencies. Ever used Oracle with Python? It sucks having > to install those dependencies, especially on Linux. I use an > application called Aqua Data Studio that ships with type 4 java drivers > and that is very nice. I too would like to be able to include db > drivers with an app. Another reason I'm doing it is because it is fun > and educational. > > I look forward to constructive criticism. > > Randall > > > _______________________________________________ > DB-SIG maillist - DB-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/db-sig -- Marcos Sánchez Provencio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ DB-SIG maillist - DB-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/db-sig