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## [[OpenDBX/DBMS Datatypes|Supported data types]]
 
## [[OpenDBX/DBMS Datatypes|Supported data types]]
 
## [[OpenDBX/Command line utility|Command line utility]]
 
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## [[OpenDBX/Test application|Test application]]
 
# Resources
 
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== OpenDBX users ==
 
== OpenDBX users ==
  
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; [http://dbxtalk.smallworks.com.ar/ DBXTalk] : An Open Source Relational DB Solution for Pharo Smalltalk programming langague
 
; [http://www.opendkim.org OpenDKIM] : C library for producing DKIM-aware applications and an open source milter for providing DKIM service
 
; [http://www.opendkim.org OpenDKIM] : C library for producing DKIM-aware applications and an open source milter for providing DKIM service
 
; [http://www.powerdns.com/ PowerDNS] : A modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only nameserver with an [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend| OpenDBX backend]]
 
; [http://www.powerdns.com/ PowerDNS] : A modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only nameserver with an [[PowerDNS OpenDBX Backend| OpenDBX backend]]
; [http://www.squeakdbx.org/ SqeakDBX] : Database driver for Sqeak, a Smalltalk-like programming language
 

Latest revision as of 23:41, 24 June 2012

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OpenDBX is an extremely lightweight but extensible database access library written in C. It provides an abstraction layer to all supported databases with a single, clean and simple interface that leads to an elegant code design automatically. If you want your application to support different databases with little effort, this is definitively the right thing for you!

  1. Get a picture
    1. Introduction
    2. Backends / Platforms
    3. Comparison
  2. Setup OpenDBX
    1. Unix-like systems
    2. Windows
    3. MacOS X
    4. Common problems
  3. Using OpenDBX
    1. Configuration
    2. C API
    3. C++ API
    4. Supported data types
    5. Command line utility
    6. Test application
  4. Resources
    1. Download
    2. Bug tracker
    3. Mailing list
    4. Gmane mailing list archive
    5. SVN repository
  5. Known problems
  6. Future development

OpenDBX users

DBXTalk 
An Open Source Relational DB Solution for Pharo Smalltalk programming langague
OpenDKIM 
C library for producing DKIM-aware applications and an open source milter for providing DKIM service
PowerDNS 
A modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only nameserver with an OpenDBX backend