Thanks Sir On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Sherborne <[email protected]> wrote: > I concur, Wt::Dbo is awesome :D > Parvinder, just spend an afternoon going through the tutorial and make the > tutorial app: http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/tutorial/dbo/tutorial.html > Then copy and paste bits of that into your app. > > After months of mucking around with the evil mongodb client, I switched to > postgresql and Wt::Dbo yesterday. > Ported over an app and added some features at the same time, all in one > afternoon. > The Wt::Dbo version uses less code, is nicer to program with, more logical, > I dare to say likely less error prone. > The one complaint I have is that my model classes seem to require to have a > default consctructor. I'm probably being a too fussy, but I was initially > worried that it might be trying to create instances of my models left right > and center. > There's no noticeable performance hit .. still takes a fraction of a second > to import 1000 records; well it's slightly noticeable, I'm not sure if it's > my imagination though .. hard to discern. > I like how the Wt::Dbo model only requires me to map the fields once .. less > scary. > Old mongo model: http://ideone.com/SReFx > New Wt::Dbo model: http://ideone.com/sDrcy > Thanks Koen and team for making code that's such a delight to work with. > Matthew Sherborne > On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:15 AM, Stefan Jessen > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I don't see a problem here, it's quite simple. >> First, read this: >> http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/tutorial/dbo/tutorial.html >> While you read the tutorial, read the documentation about Wt::Dbo::Session >> and Wt::Dbo::Transaction (at least, also take a look at the other >> classes). >> This isn't very hard, because Wt offers a pretty good documentation, so >> give it a try: >> http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/reference/html/namespaceWt_1_1Dbo.html >> >> Next, you need to get the internal path, the >> WApplication::internalPathChanged >> Signal is the way to go (This is the hardest part, depending on your needs >> it will >> be straight forward or the complete opposite). >> >> And now read, read and .. read the documentation and play around with it. >> I did so and already implemented a simple Blog and User Management by >> using >> Wt::DBo (Btw, thanks for this great thing), it was overall pretty straight >> forward. >>
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