ANN: MkSQL release 0a0
Gordon McMillan
gmcm@hypernet.com
Tue, 28 Aug 2001 14:01:24 -0400
The first alpha release of MkSQL is here:
http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/mksqlintro.html
What is it?
MkSQL is a Python package which implements a SQL
front end to the MetaKit database. It implements
a large subset of the SQL 2 (aka SQL 92) standard,
and comes with a Python DBI version 2 interface.
Prerequisites:
Python 2.1 (or later).
MetaKit 2.4 including the metakit.py wrapper.
mx.TextTools from the egenix mxBase package.
(Links on page referenced above).
More Details:
MkSQL can be used to query or update any existing
MetaKit database which has a relational structure.
Basically that means that subviews are ignored.
In addition, if you use MkSQL to define your
database structure, MkSQL will enforce integrity
constraints on all update, insert and delete
statements.
Note that MkSQL is not a database server. MetaKit
is an embedded database, and MkSQL does nothing to
change that.
License:
MIT license.
Contact:
gmcm@hypernet.com
<P><A HREF="http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/mksqlintro.html">
MkSQL release 0a0</A> A SQL front-end for MetaKit
(cross-platform). (28-Aug-01)
- Gordon