libgda-xslt-3_0-0: GNU Data Access (GDA) Library
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- Zusammenfassung (meist engl.)
- GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers, mail spools, and more). It is a complete architecture that provides all you need to access your data. It is defined by a set of CORBA interfaces that are as generic as possible (but very powerful at the same time) so that any kind of data source can be accessed through them. Authors: -------- Michael Lausch <michael@lausch.at> (founder of the project, libgda-client, gda-odbc, gda-mysql) Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@gnome-db.org> (libgda-common, libgda-client, libgda-server, report, gda-postgres, gda-mysql) Vivien Malerba <malerba@gnome-db.org> (gda-postgres, libgda-common, queries) Stephan Heinze <stephan.heinze@xcom.de> (gda-oracle) Nick Gorham <nick@lurcher.org> (gda-odbc) Chris Wiegand <cwiegand@urgentmail.com> (C++ bindings) Alvaro del Castillo <acs@barrapunto.com> (gda-mdb) Akira TAGOH <at@ue-spacy.com> (gda-ldap) Carlos Perelló Marín <carlos@gnome-db.org> (report) Reinhard Muller <reinhard@gnue.org> (libgda-client, libgda-server, libgda-common) Holger Thon <holger.thon@gnome-db.org> (gda-primebase, gda-sybase, gda-tds) Gerhard Dieringer <gdieringer@compuserve.com> (report, queries)