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[ANN] ODBCKit 0.2.0
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[ANN] ODBCKit 0.2.0


  • Subject: [ANN] ODBCKit 0.2.0
  • From: Andrew Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 22:05:06 -0500

It's New and Improved!

Seriously, though we have now released a new version of the ODBCKit. This version introduces some new, and certainly has some improved. Let's start with the new.

With this release, there is now an embeddable version of the framework, as well as new asynchronous methods to be used within the framework. There is also a new example project, that does ugly things using the framework to do things the way most ODBC developers are used to doing them in Windows. The State List Administration project is an example of not leveraging the power of Cocoa. In the future, we will build a 'bindings' version that should better demonstrate how to leverage the power of Cocoa. Last on the new list is a handy little toy: there is a new Automator action for running SQL Queries against ODBC data sources.

On the improved side,there have been a slew of bugs squished. Also in the improved category is performance. Shark is a wonderful tool if you are a developer, use it. I expect many more improvements to come in optimizing the framework as the original example program, the Query Tool becomes a full fledged application to make using ODBC more efficient.

Available immediately from both SourceForge.net and Druware.com

http://sourceforge.net/projects/odbckit

or

http://www.druware.com/products/odbckit.html


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