From which library?
-Brian
On Apr 20, 2004, at 6:23 PM, Philip, Anil [ITS] wrote:
Is there a manual or more documentation? ie. That explains how to
connect to the database,
Run queries etc?
thanks,
Anil Philip
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip, Anil [ITS]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:10 PM
To: DB Commons Users List
Subject: RE: Newbie qs
Brian,
Thanks a lot for the links - somehow, I could not find anything from
here:
http://db.apache.org/commons/index.html
I am simply looking for a library to connect to Oracle, (with
connection
pooling ability) that is easy to use but performs decently... thanks,
Anil Philip EWS, Sprint (PCS)
phone: (913) 794 5682
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian McCallister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:00 PM
To: DB Commons Users List
Subject: Re: Newbie qs
In Apache:
If you need full object/relational mapping OJB or Torque are good
options. If most of your data is tabular and you want to work with it
that way, Jakarta commons-dbutils works pretty well.
http://db.apache.org/ojb/
http://db.apache.org/torque/ http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbutils/
Both OJB and Torque use connection pooling -- I think commons-dbutils
requires that you manage your own connections, I think.
Outside of Apache:
Hibernate, iBatis, TJDO, Cayenne, and Spring DAO all work pretty well.
iBatis is particularly nice if you want O/R mapping and still want to
be able to specify your own SQL.
-Brian
On Apr 20, 2004, at 5:45 PM, Philip, Anil [ITS] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an easy to use but efficient library class(es) to
connect to the database - especially with connection pooling. Can
anyone direct me to examples, downloads, documentation etc?
thanks,
Anil Philip
EWS, Sprint (PCS)
Overland Park, KS