[colle-info] [ANNOUNCE] Colle-SQL v0.1.1 Released
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From: Dwayne S. <dw...@sc...> - 2003-03-03 17:47:51
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The Colle team is proud to announce the release of Colle v0.1.1 including Colle-SQL. http://colle.sourceforge.net/ Torque users and developers may find Colle-SQL of interest because of it's similarity to Torque. In fact, when we learned of Torque several months ago the similarity took us by surprise. Colle-SQL is smaller than Torque and supports far fewer database systems (only MySQL and Oracle currently) but accomplishes many of the same tasks. The pattern applied in Colle-SQL is very similar to the pattern used in Torque -- define a problem set in XML, validate the XML and generate lots of common code. This pushes Java's strong type checking out to the database and back, thereby catching many bugs at compile time. Some of the differences between Colle-SQL and Torque are Colle uses one file per table or view and a database schema is a collection of tables and views in one folder. Torque criteria are replaced by lookup and delete methods defined in the table or view. Lookup and delete methods contain simple WHERE clauses so there will be some trade offs in portability. But there are no bizarre side effects as is mentioned in "The Gory Details" of the Torque Tutorial. Joins are implemented in views which further simplifies the Torque criteria issue. I am announcing Colle on this mailing list because I feel this release will be of interest to Torque users *and* developers. My hope is that both projects can grow from each other. More information about Colle-SQL can be found here: http://colle.sourceforge.net/about/sql.shtml Colle started as a closed-source ASP project. Certain reusable portions of the project are now being released under an OSI approved BSD license. Future releases will focus on applying the same XML/validation/code pattern to web forms, web presentation and middleware protocols. Let us know what you think. Feedback can be sent to me at dw...@sc... or to col...@li.... Dwayne Schultz Architect ================================ Use the right kind of glue http://colle.sf.net |