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| From: | Simon Walter | Date: | June 7 2012 7:08am |
| Subject: | Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | ||
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On 06/07/2012 12:29 PM, Lars Nilsson wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Simon Walter<simon@stripped> wrote: >> However, memory leaks are not acceptable. So I am open to suggestions. What >> do other c++ programmers use? > > I've been happy using SQLAPI++ (http://www.sqlapi.com/) where I work. > Commercial and not open source, but it's cross-platform and supports a > dozen or so different databases. > It looks nice. I'm looking for something open source. I'm fine using one of the SQL connectors. I just need to know which one works. How does SQLAPI++ connect to MySQL? Is it thread safe? -- simonsmicrophone.com
| Thread | ||
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| • Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Simon Walter | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Lars Nilsson | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Simon Walter | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Lars Nilsson | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Claudio Nanni | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Baron Schwartz | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Lars Nilsson | 7 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Simon Walter | 8 Jun |
| • Re: Connect to MySQL server from a c++ application | Claudio Nanni | 8 Jun |
