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Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of xsql


From: Patrick Lacson
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] savannah.gnu.org: submission of xsql
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 11:18:57 -0700 (PDT)

The already done work is bits of code and a README which I submitted to
the project.  Nothing complete yet, still looking for other developers to
help.

-Patrick


On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Mathieu Roy wrote:

> Is there a particular reason to forbid us to take a look to your
> already done work?
>
> You are free to make a release whenever you want, to distribute files
> whenever you want, but we just want to take a look to each project
> registering here, just to check some legal issues and help you to deal
> with.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Le lun 22 jui 2002 à 21h47, Patrick Lacson a écrit :
> > The project sources are yet to be checked in.  I'm operating under the
> > assumption that savannah will allow me to check in the sources similar
> > to
> > sourceforge.net.
> >
> > Please Advise,
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Loic Dachary wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >   Hi,
> > >
> > >   Could you please submit your project again with a URL to the
> > > current distribution ?
> > >
> > >   Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > address@hidden writes:
> > >  >
> > >  > A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org.
> > >  > This mail was sent to address@hidden,
> > address@hidden
> > >  >
> > >  >
> > >  > Patrick Lacson <address@hidden> described the package as
> > follows:
> > >  > License: lgpl
> > >  > Other License:
> > >  > Package: xsql
> > >  > System name: xsql
> > >  > This package wants to apply for inclusion in the GNU project
> > >  >
> > >  > Description:
> > >  > In a nutshell XSql allows developers to populate a database with
> > data.
> > >  > XSql relies on resource files that are used for populating
> > columns like:
> > >  >
> > >  > email
> > >  > address
> > >  > state
> > >  > first_name
> > >  > last_name
> > >  > ...
> > >  >
> > >  > XSql is capable of creating almost any type of column as long as
> > a proper
> > >  > resource file is supplied.
> > >  >
> > >  > XSql does support IDENTITY columns, such as those commonly used
> > for primary
> > >  > keys in tables.  For example
> > >  >
> > >  > <sqltable name=\"kimchi_users\" rows=\"1000\" delimiter=\";\">
> > >  >
> > >  >   <column identity=\"true\">
> > >  >     <name>id</name>
> > >  >     <type>int</type>
> > >  >   </column>
> > >  >
> > >  >   <column resourcefile=\"resources/first_names.list\">
> > >  >     <name>first_name</name>
> > >  >     <type>varchar(30)</type>
> > >  >   </column>
> > >  >
> > >  >   <column resourcefile=\"resources/sur_names.list\">
> > >  >     <name>last_name</name>
> > >  >     <type>varchar(50)</type>
> > >  >   </column>
> > >  >
> > >  > </sqltable>
> > >  >
> > >  > This sqlschema.xml would create a table called \"kimchi_users\",
> > insert
> > >  > 1000 rows, and use the delimiter \";\" to separate insert
> > statements. For
> > >  > the column first_name, a resource file of
> > \"resources/first_names.list\" would
> > >  > be used to look up names to populate this column.  Same goes for
> > \"last_names.\"
> > >  >
> > >  > The resulting table would look like:
> > >  >
> > >  > CREATE TABLE kimchi_users (
> > >  > id int,
> > >  > first_name varchar(30),
> > >  > last_name varchar(50)
> > >  > )
> > >  >
> > >  > The resulting insert would look like:
> > >  >
> > >  > INSERT INTO kimchi_users
> > >  > VALUES(1,\'Patrick\',\'Lacson\');
> > >  >
> > >  > INSERT INTO kimchi_users
> > >  > VALUES(1,\'John\',\'Smith\');
> > >  > ...
> > >  >
> > >  >
> > >  > Other Software Required:
> > >  >
> > >  >
> > >  > Other Comments:
> > >  >
> > >  >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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