odbc in rebol core
Started by limux on 19-Apr-2011/3:34:56-7:00
limux — 19-Apr-2011/3:34:56-7:00
I do some cgi demo, in the cgi, i use odbc to access the sqlserver, it seems to that the rebol core can not support odbc, isn't it?
Endo — 20-Apr-2011/6:58:33-7:00
No, Core doesn't support ODBC.
You need to use View or Command.
limux — 20-Apr-2011/7:42:57-7:00
View can not use as a server and Command require a license, Ok?
Kaj — 20-Apr-2011/9:31:17-7:00
Yes, it's a sucky situation. There was a plan for REBOL 2.7.8 to allow the View versions to run on Linux with X11 installed but not running, but it is unclear whether this was implemented. The current binary versions of the Cheyenne web server encapped with Command/View 2.7.8 seem to run without X running, so you could try it. The Windows View version will work in any case.
limux — 21-Apr-2011/1:44:31-7:00
Why not rebol provides a trial license?
Kaj — 21-Apr-2011/10:18:49-7:00
You'd have to ask REBOL Technologies.
Graham — 21-Apr-2011/20:10:36-7:00
I have released binaries of Cheyenne which were built with the command sdk. Carl has not objected.
limux — 22-Apr-2011/12:05:28-7:00
Either cheyenne-r0920-cmd.exe or cheyenne-r0920-pro.exe I used all doesn't support odbc, follow is the errors:
** Access Error: Invalid port spec: odbc://sa:rxmx1199@localhost/hrp275 ** Near: dbhis: open odbc://sa:rxmx1199@localhost/hrp275
Any ideas!
Graham — 23-Apr-2011/6:26-7:00
Those binaries have been encapped with /Pro and not /cmd hence the lack of odbc support.
I did release a R2 interface with open dbx which might be the other way to go to access odbc
limux — 23-Apr-2011/8:14:07-7:00
Thank you, Please notify me when the R2 interface is released if you would like to.
email: liumengjiang@msn.com
Heartly Thanks.
Graham — 24-Apr-2011/19:26:18-7:00
See http://www.compkarori.co.nz:8000/OpenDBX
You can use this to connect to ODBC, or, any of the supported databases.
Graham — 25-Apr-2011/0:24:34-7:00
http://cheyenne-server.org/download.shtml
Command encapped builds for Cheyenne are available so that you can use ODBC.
limux — 25-Apr-2011/10:10:52-7:00
Thanks, Where to get the peekpoke.r? the url is dead.
dbx.r required that peekpoke.r.
Graham — 26-Apr-2011/1:55:57-7:00
I commented out the peekpoke as it is not required.
I'll ask Ladislav though where it is.
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