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Matt,
Almost all of my database experience has been with php and mysql, and it's
almost all been self-taught. I'm not familiar with what you mean by "CRUD
operations" or "auto-commit operations". Can you explain that a little
further?
Thanks,
Jo
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The real issue is the locking model on the CRUD operations. Are there
any transactions in VCL beyond auto-commit operations ?
I'll sniff at the code but if there are multiple locks obtained you
really need ot abstract to a data access model rat
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The web code is using php's built in support for mysql. So, it would probably
take quite a bit of effort to convert it all to be abstracted.
Josh
On Tuesday March 10, 2009, Aaron Peeler wrote:
> Not yet - on the perl side it shouldn't be too diffic
Not yet - on the perl side it shouldn't be too difficult since it's using
DBI.
Josh can comment more on the php code - but in my opinion it would
difficult/time-consuming to convert queries.
Aaron
--On March 9, 2009 4:49:18 PM -0400 Brian Bouterse
wrote:
Does the VCL architecture con