Have you looked at Database Objects:
http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/tutorial/dbo/tutorial.html
Wt::Dbo is a C++ ORM (Object-Relational-Mapping) library.
http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/blog/2009/11/26/wt__dbo__an_orm__c___style
That said; even if these projects got dropped; the code base is still
there, and can be improved, but the road for MySQL lost my interest and
most others years ago, and I'm not a developer, so I don't speak for them;
but I would be working on database projects without commercial ties, but
lets face it, Qt has Commercial ties also; so making Wt more like Qt is not
a direction that I would want to see either, so from a programmers stand
point; this project was and still is a great idea; but only if others are
willing to jump in and help out; instead of acting like this is a rose
garden, plant your own and it will grow; that's how these projects work;
and why they die on the vine.

I didn't even know that Database access was an issue; but reading this
thread people just need to tone it down and take another approach at asking
your question; for example; you could ask how do I connect my MySQL
database up to Wt; then people would be glad to answer this question; but
you put them on the offensive asking bated questions; we all do this from
time to time when we want to do some project and can not find the right
tools to do the job with; so its these times is best just to look at all
the options out there, including importing your data into another database
platform that works better for your needs; and trust me, MySQL does not
have as much performance benefits considering how much money went into it;
so when you say  postgres; I say no problem
http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/reference/html/classWt_1_1Dbo_1_1backend_1_1Postgres.htmland
it was written mostly by users who were very good programmers, and
they
only started out that way because there were no tools for free, and MySQL
took the Commercial road years ago;  and they have ever right to, and I
have the right to use what ever database I can do the job with, but I look
at them as Tools, and long term Maintenance; and Commercial Free, but
that's just Me...

Ask a better Question, and you will get a better Answer.

Flesh



On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Dushan Savich <dushansav...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> I see yous till haven't put MySQL plugin code into witty , and that
> "community" one is still not working.  How pathetic is that?
>
> As I've heard it,  every other web library/framework every written in
> every programming language in the world has MySQL plugin, never heard any
> of them being sued by Oracle/Sun .
>
> I don't care about those 0.0000000000001% of geniuses using PostgresSQL (I
> can't even spell it right, because it's so unknown :P )
>
> Cheers!
> Dushan
>
>
>
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