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|Short description=Makes ODBC recordsets look like STL containers
 
|Short description=Makes ODBC recordsets look like STL containers
 
|Full description=The Database Template Library makes ODBC recordsets look just like STL containers. Users move through containers using standard STL iterators, and if they insert(), erase(), or replace() records in the containers, changes are automatically committed to the database. Since 'dtl' complies with STL iterator and container standards, users can plug abstractions into a range of STL algorithms for data storage, searching, and manipulation. The C++ reflection mechanism used to bind to database tables lets users add generic indexing and lookup properties to the containers without requiring special code. Since the code takes full advantage of the template mechanism, 'dtl' adds minimal overhead (compared with using raw ODBC calls).
 
|Full description=The Database Template Library makes ODBC recordsets look just like STL containers. Users move through containers using standard STL iterators, and if they insert(), erase(), or replace() records in the containers, changes are automatically committed to the database. Since 'dtl' complies with STL iterator and container standards, users can plug abstractions into a range of STL algorithms for data storage, searching, and manipulation. The C++ reflection mechanism used to bind to database tables lets users add generic indexing and lookup properties to the containers without requiring special code. Since the code takes full advantage of the template mechanism, 'dtl' adds minimal overhead (compared with using raw ODBC calls).
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|Homepage URL=http://dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net/index.htm
 
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|Computer languages=C++
 
|Computer languages=C++
 
|Documentation note=User guide available in HTML format from http://dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net/table_of_contents.htm
 
|Documentation note=User guide available in HTML format from http://dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net/table_of_contents.htm
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|Keywords=C++,database,library,template,STL,ODBC,dtl,database template library,containers,iterators
 
|Keywords=C++,database,library,template,STL,ODBC,dtl,database template library,containers,iterators
|Is GNU=n
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|Version identifier=3.7
|Last review by=Janet Casey
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|Version date=2011/07/20
|Last review date=2004-01-30
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|Version status=stable
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|Version download=https://sourceforge.net/projects/dtemplatelib/files/latest/download?source=files
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|Last review by=Alejandroindependiente
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|Last review date=2017/03/12
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
|Version identifier=3.5.3
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|Version date=2003-11-20
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|License verified date=2002-11-26
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|License verified date=2002-11-26
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|Real name=Corwin Joy
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
|Role=Maintainer
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Database Template Library

http://dtemplatelib.sourceforge.net/index.htm
Makes ODBC recordsets look like STL containers

The Database Template Library makes ODBC recordsets look just like STL containers. Users move through containers using standard STL iterators, and if they insert(), erase(), or replace() records in the containers, changes are automatically committed to the database. Since 'dtl' complies with STL iterator and container standards, users can plug abstractions into a range of STL algorithms for data storage, searching, and manipulation. The C++ reflection mechanism used to bind to database tables lets users add generic indexing and lookup properties to the containers without requiring special code. Since the code takes full advantage of the template mechanism, 'dtl' adds minimal overhead (compared with using raw ODBC calls).





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Notes

License

X11

Verified by

Janet Casey

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26 November 2002




Leaders and contributors

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Corwin Joy Maintainer


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Bug TrackingVCS Repository Webviewhttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=17082&atid=117082
Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:DatabaseTemplateLibrary@yahoogroups.com


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