ext/mysqli-based adapter which doesn't use prepared statements. Does
anyone have any interest in the code -- I'd look into opensourcing it
then.
Till
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Matthew
Ratzloff<matt@builtfromsource.com> wrote:
> Sure. I never said it should be Zend namespaced, you know. ;-)
> -Matt
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Tobias Gies <tobiasgies@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Matthew, I don't think this should be included in the Zend namespace.
>> Ben, you have done some excellent work on this adapter, I think it's
>> great, but in my opinion, we shouldn't include adapters for "outdated"
>> libraries in the framework. It might fit nicely into ZendX, but I'd
>> rather not have it included in the main framework.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tobias
>>
>> 2009/6/13 Matthew Ratzloff <matt@builtfromsource.com>:
>> > CLA? Proposal? Inclusion in the framework? :-)
>> >
>> > -Matt
>> >
>> > On Saturday, June 13, 2009, Benjamin Eberlei <kontakt@beberlei.de>
>> > wrote:
>> >> Hello everyone,
>> >>
>> >> I have a project that i slowly want to migrate to Zend Framework. This
>> >> project
>> >> uses ext/mysql all over the place and therefore requires an adapter of
>> >> this
>> >> type to keep the number of database connections small. I wrote this
>> >> adapter
>> >> using soley mysql_* functions, which emulates prepared statements and
>> >> works
>> >> exactly like any other Zend_Db adapter, even works with Zend_Db_Table.
>> >>
>> >> Its passing all unittests of the Zend_Db test suite so should be pretty
>> >> stable.
>> >>
>> >> If anyone needs this, i put it up on GitHub:
>> >> http://github.com/beberlei/Zend_Db-Adapter-for-ext-mysql/tree/master
>> >> --
>> >> Benjamin Eberlei
>> >> http://www.beberlei.de
>> >>
>> >
>
>
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