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- From: paulfcas@aol.com (PaulFCas)
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- Subject: Re: Info needed on DBTools.h++
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 16:26:54 -0500
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- >I'm looking for a DB access C++ library. I read some sales information
- >about RogueWave DBTools.h++ and would like to have some more real
- >information from somebody who uses it.
- We are currently using DBTools to build our database interface. While it
- is too early to claim complete success, we have had good luck with all of
- the RW products to date and have had no real problems with the DBTools.
- The only caveat being that I also find I need the source code version
- sooner or later in order to re-build the libraries for my system.
-
- >Does anybody have an opinion about :
- > - ease of use
- > - robustness/quality
- > - efficency
- > - support
-
- DBTools does a superior job of abstracting database objects and methods.
- It encapsulates enough of the code to make it easy for inexperienced
- database programmers to get results and doesn't seem to get in the way of
- experienced ones.
-
- p.s. The compainon tool DBFactory looks like a real winner too.
-
-
- Paul F. Caswell
- They offered me omniscience,
- but I was afraid I would know what to do with it.
-