Or use Propel 1.3 beta, I suppose. I'm guessing Doctrine only supports
it via PDO, right? Hrm.

On May 4, 12:38 am, "Tristan Rivoallan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 5/3/07, Rimenes Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >   As Pierre said.. "it depends on the O/RM tool you use", I've researched
> > a bit...
>
> > Propel:
> >    "Supported RDBMS - Propel currently supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite,
> > and MS SQL Server. Development of an Oracle driver is in-progress."
>
> > Doctrine:
> >    It has a driver for Informix.
>
> >    So you should use Doctrine. Good luck...
>
> if you cannot or don't want to use doctrine, you still can develop an
> informix driver for creole. It can probably be done in less than 10
> days (including proper testing).
>
> ++
> tristan


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