SQLAPI++ is a C++ Library for accessing multiple SQL databases. It uses native APIs of target RDBMS so applications developed with SQLAPI++ run swiftly and efficiently. The product also provides a low-level interface that allows developers to access database-specific features. By encapsulating a vendor's API, SQLAPI++ acts as middleware and delivers database portability. Currently SQLAPI++ supports the following servers:
Oracle;
SQL Server;
DB2;
Sybase;
MySQL/MariaDB;
PostgreSQL;
SQLite;
Informix;
Interbase/Firebird;
SQLBase;
SQL Anywhere;
ODBC.
SQLAPI++ is a C++ Library for accessing multiple SQL databases. It uses native APIs of target RDBMS so applications developed with SQLAPI++ run swiftly and efficiently. The product also provides a low-level interface that allows developers to access database-specific features. By encapsulating a vendor's API, SQLAPI++ acts as middleware and delivers database portability. Currently it supports the following servers:
Oracle Database Server (OCI7, OCI8);
Microsoft SQL Server (DB-Library);
DB2 (DB2 CLI);
Informix;
Sybase;
Interbase;
Centura (formely Gupta) SQLBase (CAPI);
ODBC.
Currently SQLAPI++ supports the following C++ compilers:
Microsoft Visual C++;
Borland C++;
Borland C++ Builder.
SQLAPI++ is a C++ Library for accessing multiple SQL databases. It uses native APIs of target RDBMS so applications developed with SQLAPI++ run swiftly and efficiently. The product also provides a low-level interface that allows developers to access database-specific features. By encapsulating a vendor's API, SQLAPI++ acts as middleware and delivers database portability. Currently it supports the following servers:
Oracle Database Server (OCI7, OCI8);
Microsoft SQL Server (DB-Library);
DB2 (DB2 CLI);
Informix;
Sybase;
Interbase;
Centura (formely Gupta) SQLBase (CAPI);
ODBC.
Currently SQLAPI++ supports the following C++ compilers:
Microsoft Visual C++;
Borland C++;
Borland C++ Builder.
SQLAPI++ is a C++ Library for accessing multiple SQL databases. It uses native APIs of target RDBMS so applications developed with SQLAPI++ run swiftly and efficiently. The product also provides a low-level interface that allows developers to access database-specific features. By encapsulating a vendor's API, SQLAPI++ acts as middleware and delivers database portability. Currently SQLAPI++ supports the following servers:
Oracle;
SQL Server;
DB2;
Sybase;
MySQL/MariaDB;
PostgreSQL;
SQLite;
Informix;
Interbase/Firebird;
SQLBase;
SQL Anywhere;
ODBC.