Ames Andreas (MPA/DF) wrote at 2004-4-23 13:13 +0200:
> ...
>Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> You mean ZEO client instances not ZEO (server) instances, don't you?
>
>Exactly, sorry for having been ambiguous.
>
>
>> Why do you think your ODBC objects should be consistent across
>> ZEO
Hello Dieter,
thanks for your answer.
Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You mean ZEO client instances not ZEO (server) instances, don't you?
Exactly, sorry for having been ambiguous.
> Why do you think your ODBC objects should be consistent across
> ZEO clients?
> I do not think th
Ames Andreas (MPA/DF) wrote at 2004-4-22 11:07 +0200:
> ...
>The ODBC api is object-based and exhibits four object types:
>environment, connection, statement and descriptor objects each of
>which has a set of methods and properties. Pickle-wise I'm not so
>concerned about persistence across shutdo
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Kretschmar) writes:
putting this back on list, hope it's ok with you.
> Hello,
>
> I was once debugging an application which usually
> crashed after 2-3 days during load tests. It was
> doing a lot of database operations. The access
> was to a Microsoft SQ
Hi all,
I'm reposting here because I had no luck on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm in the course of low-level wrapping the ODBC api. Just in case
you wonder: I know of mxODBC and pyodbc, they don't fit my needs as
well license-wise as technically (I want better metadata access,
thread-safety etc.).
I'l