Dushan is a troll.  We're wasting too many words on him.  PostgreSQL rules,
and the licensing is perfect for Wt (and Emweb).

Moving on...


On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Jeff Flesher <
jeffrey.scott.fles...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been monitoring this project for a long time now, there has been
> some good threads on dbo connectors; so maybe I'm missing something here,
> like what it is you are trying to do but can't, but that is how it is going
> in on a thread that started off bad and just got worse, but for the most
> part; people work on what they like, and priority is dictated by time, and
> lets face it time is money, and a business that depends on it; would also
> benefit from the solution, so if you want to pound your chest and run away
> be my guest; but if you want to work on a solution, just ask the right
> question, and don't expect that others will know that you asked nice this
> time and not the other, but I am always doing the time, its called
> technically frustrated, as happens when people do not understand the
> underly API, the truth is, you can get that data anyway you want, and
> that's for simplicity; but I agree it would be a great feature to have a
> built in solution; but the answer I got was that layer of abstraction
> should be done in the core of the application and not the API, but the work
> on the dbo was actually a great way to do it,  so I have to agree that its
> not needed, but an extra feature; that would in itself be great; but its
> another long term project to integrate db calls in an existing framework;
> but these guys are smarter than that; look at the code; you can abstract it
> using the dbo, unless I missed something; I was using MySQL; it seems that
> code should still work; but I'm not working on it this month; but was under
> the impression it wasn't broke; but I had the idea you are looking for some
> promised feature I haven't heard of... so you get upset enough to continue
> this thread using the same contempt and think it will hurt our feeling if
> you have to go back to php or java; well... that's not going to happen, in
> fact we find it amusing, but all I was asking is, what are we talking about?
>
> In other words, what are you trying to do that requires a different
> connector than the ones your able to pull from; because as far as I know,
> you do not require a frame work to be bound to a data source at the API
> level, but it would be nice at times, and and could be done, although if
> you did, you could optimize the data pool, and data cache, and make the
> syntax for a function call a one liner, and we all can agree with that; but
> if your holding out for a feature that isn't on the Road Map for a project
> and base your entire stock of your business on a feature that doesn't
> exist, and then want to complain about it, well then php and java is the
> best thing for you, but then again I don't remember a MySQL connector for
> it either; and most of the CMS and other Framework engines really suck at
> concurrent hits from it, which is why you need to use Wt in the first
> place, and also the reason they didn't make the framework database
> orientated in the first place, so it was fast and easy, and left the
> database base features to the dba, but that is just a feature request; and
> what's worse is that you are running on fear based on an emergency need on
> your part; for an emergency last ditch, lets kick them were it hurts by
> calling them Dear... deer, sounds like a Patronus from Harry Potter, I have
> those running around my Ranch, the Horses don't mind them much as long as
> they stay out of their hay; Dear on the other hand is another... hardly
> applies to me... I'm a Retired Disabled Gulf War Veteran, Special
> Operations Air Force, Helicopter Crew Chief; and a Dear is not normally how
> people address me, unless they are looking for a fight, and believe me, my
> PTSD runes deep, but I alway try to keep it out of threads; but I have lost
> it a few times, and I sense your frustration over this same issue, so I'm
> really replying to help you and not bring this to a fight, the war is not
> behind me, its always just a hands length way, and the chose to make a fist
> or a hand shake is measured in Words, and Words have a way of bring great
> Pain, but can also bring Great Joy, and it starts with a simple gesture of
> hand, and the pen is just as mighty as a sword over the Internet, so pick
> your Battles well, but at least come with some information and not just the
> ramblings of a wounded soul; that said, I have been a computer programmer
> since 1978 and after the time I took to try to help you, by showing you how
> to use the framework instead of a dream about how it should be, you spit it
> back in my face with an insult like that... I just don't get some people...
> but that's just me, but remember you are addressing real people, who
> actually have real lives, and we do care or we wouldn't bother reading or
> replying to threads like these, I jumped in because this thread was heading
> in the wrong direction and for some reason I thought I could help ease the
> tension and redirect your anger into a more useful emotion, like Logic ; so
> if you want to take it down a few notches I'm sure we can find a solution
> for what you need to do, and not get sideways and focus on how you want it
> to work; and integrated dbo has been a design feature for a reason; it ties
> the framework to one method, which is fine for some people, but not
> everybody, so do what ever you want; but think it out first; don't run off
> and take another road that just leads you back to threads like this, learn
> from it and move on; you can close this thread on a good note and open a
> feature request, then see where this request stands with the core members,
> maybe there is a Database Object approach that will work for everyone; if
> nothing else, you build you idea of a perfect Database Object of modern
> databases, and then hash out all the details, before long you have a road
> map and then you can get real programmers involved in writing it; at least
> then you have a fighting chance; but remarks like this will only get you in
> the Dungeon; but at least read the writing on the wall, speak
> intelligently, clear, and make a point, ask a question, who knows, maybe
> someone like me will answer it and then tell yew this is the short version,
> you don't need it, always use the right tool for the right job, look for a
> good dbo, that's all you need.
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Dushan Savich <dushansav...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> No, my dear, I've been asking nicely for many years, I've been using this
>> project since it was released several years ago, and I might say I've
>> started getting pretty disappointed with many stuff which Witty guys
>> haven't addressed.  So anyway, this was just a way of my last cry to
>> actually move their asses from the stupid-and-crazy-features-dream-land
>> and get some practical work done. That being said, I'm just going to
>> unsubscribe from this list , because this framework became such a waste of
>> time .
>>
>> Who the hell needs  PayPal class for making payments? I use 2checkout.comand 
>> Authorize.Net , are you going to make an implementation for each and
>> every payment processor in the world?  I would understand that if  witty
>> had proper MySQL connector , and if  you could add your own JS code with
>> the same ease as you can do that with PHP, but no, I suppose PayPal class
>> is more of a necessity than  User interface and Database Connection.
>>
>> And look guys, I don't really have time for arguing with you all, I own a
>> small software company , with 2 dozens of employees, and I'm usually kind
>> person, just had to be bitchy this time, because I hate switching to PHP
>> and Java , but I would have no choice , because Witty sucks more and more.
>>
>> Bye now all!
>>
>>
>> 2013/1/21 Jeff Flesher <jeffrey.scott.fles...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> 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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