Re: Pro*C and C++

From: Scott T Johnson <sarek_at_cais.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 12:15:42 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Apr23.121542.5684_at_netsys.com>


In article <2p9jtn$mur_at_search01.news.aol.com>, Globules <globules_at_aol.com> wrote:
>In article <2p465e$s16_at_news.cerf.net>, itsinet_at_nic.cerf.net (John Roesch)
>writes:
>
>We are considering using CenterLine C++ and PRO*C from ORACLE on an HP 9000.
>My contract insists that we develop an 'open system' that is portable to other
>database environments. One of our options is to develop embedded SQL calls in
>our C++ code and use PRO*C to compile the SQL. Is this approach an open
>system? My understanding is that PRO*C is proprietary. Can I later transfer
>to SYBASE without a lot of reworking?
>
>Thanks for any feedback. Jim O'Connell.

I would suggest keeping all routines that make database calls in their own modules. Pro*C is propriatory (sp) but putting all Oracle calls one module will help when moving to another database/ Received on Sat Apr 23 1994 - 14:15:42 CEST

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