Bruce,
I will try and start taking a look at the libpq++ over the weekend to
familarize myself with
the way that it is structured. Then, if someone will promise to help guide
me through the
changes required, I will see if I can work on them.
Thanks,
Matt
maillist@candle.pha.pa.us on 03/23/98 01:39:55 PM
To: todd@nm.net
cc: pgsql-questions@postgreSQL.org (bcc: Matt Aycock/IntelliQuest)
Subject: Re: [QUESTIONS] Re: [HACKERS] C++ interface
>
> howdy,
>
> we're using the libpq++ c++ interface for a medium-sized network,
> multi-user scheduling application that uses a java front end, a c++
> middleware server and the postgres backend. the c++ interface (a matter
> of preference, obvious) is much cleaner than the c interface (especially
> for True Believers in OO), but it does seem to be suffering from lack of
> update. it works fine for basic stuff with 6.3, though.
I agree it needs updating, but I didn't have the time to do it.
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