On 09/06/2013 10:49 AM, Wim Dumon wrote:
> Sure, you can use Qt or any alternative SQL library for C++. We 
> created Wt::Dbo because we couldn't find an ORM that meets our needs.
But usually I use QSqlDatabase, QSqlQuery, QSqlQueryModel, 
QSqlRelationalTableModel and QSqlTableModel to view the data over 
QTableView and other components. For instance; How can I get benefit of 
QSqlQueryModel with Wt tables?

>
> A Wt application doesn't require a database, so you can add what suits 
> you best to your project. The subsystems of Wt that rely on Dbo 
> (Wt::Auth), clearly mention this.
>
> To import/export string data, we recommend to use WString::toUTF8() 
> and WString::fromUTF8() to avoid all string encoding issues. The 
> alternative is to use the right WString constructor for your 
> situation. Pay attention to this, it is important.


-- 
Best Regards,
Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi


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