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Official ODBC announcement: msg#00084db.postgresql.odbc
Hello, I just wanted to jump in here and follow up on our very quiet (pretty much non existent) announcement about us rewriting ODBC. Below you will find the (very high level) overview of our initial plans: Written from scratch using C against libpq. Written from scratch to be cross platform with primary targets of: Win32 Linux MacOSX Written with UNICODE/Multibyte support. Written to support only 8.0 and above. Support SSL Connections Support Compressed connections (Mammoth only at this time) Support Large Objects Support Bytea The driver will be released as GPL with commercial licenses available from Command Prompt, Inc. Version 1.0 Milestones: A driver suitable to be considered Alpha The Alpha driver should have 75% of the feature set of the current driver that can be downloaded from odbc.postgresql.org. A driver suitable to be considered Beta The Beta driver should include 100% of the feature set of the current driver that can be downloaded from odbc.postgresql.org. Alpha support for all ODBC 3.0 API compliant functions should be included. A driver suitable to be considered Beta 2 The Beta 2 driver should include 100% of the feature set of the current driver plus all reported bugs fixed. It should include Beta support for all ODBC 3.0 API compliant functions. A driver suitable to be considered to be RC1 The RC1 driver should include 100% of the feature set of the current driver plus all reported bugs fixed. It should include RC level support for all ODBC 3.0 API compliant functions. A driver suitable to be considered 1.0. The 2.0 driver should be ODBC 3.5+ Compliant. The timeline for 2.0 has not been set. Some features I would like to see mapped to from ODBC to libpq would be server side prepare and cursors. Linux Win32 Solaris - nossl Solaris - SSL One outstanding question is should we use libpq? We may want to implement the new protocol directly instead. What are the benefits we can get from either? Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake -- Your PostgreSQL solutions provider, Command Prompt, Inc. 24x7 support - 1.800.492.2240, programming, and consulting Home of PostgreSQL Replicator, plPHP, plPerlNG and pgPHPToolkit http://www.commandprompt.com / http://www.postgresql.org ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly
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