Well, I'll put my hand up, I use Haskell with databases and web stuff... Unfortunately when I started the common tools were not available. I have a home-grown Haskell-Servlet server, with monadic continuation based HTML composition and a HaskellDB like database layer. It all works very well, but being written for internal use (and me being lazy) it has only those features that I need. It is however designed as an integrated Web-Application platform... I was considering releasing it - but since I started other projects like HaskellDB restarted, WASH was written, HSQL started to support unix, and somebody added plugins to the Haskell Web-Server - So I didn't bother, although I am still using it myself...

Still I now know that HaskellDB has significant limitations, and the relational algebra approach I took is far more robust and flexable...

I don't have time to take this from a usable but incomplete project to a fully implemented API - what I mean here is that not all ODBC calls are implemented, some SQL features might be missing, some tags are not defined... not all HTTP requests and errors are generated, oh and there's no documentation. If anyone were interested in using/contributing I could give CVS access to the code.

   Keean.

Brian Strand wrote:


We run Suse 9.3 on x86 and x86-64; unixODBC does come out of the box here. If Takusen doesn't work out for some reason, I'll check into HSQL + unixODBC.

Thanks for the advice,
Brian

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