the new gui?

Flo Gleixner flo at bier.homeip.net
Thu Jan 26 22:35:21 CET 2006


Hi,

i'm project admin of tikiwiki and perfparse. tikiwiki makes excessive use 
of smarty and adodb. The planned perfparse php interface uses these two 
too. Even though i'm very busy since some months i can help you with these 
libraries if you have any questions.

Flo

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Hendrik Baecker wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> as I mentioned above I am currently playing with some stuff and want to give 
> some hopefulls usefull hints.
>
> There is a php based project called "AdoDB" which comes over like the Perl 
> DBI. It is a PHP Class which handles varios DB connections such as MySQL, 
> MS-SQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and some more. If the ndo_utils, or some other 
> code like "nagios-db" support some other DBs than MySQL it should be just one 
> little switch within AdoDB to go to for example Oracle from MySQL and vice 
> versa.
>
> AdoDB is easy to install (just one central include of the class) and it 
> sounds good.
>
> More Info under: http://adodb.sourceforge.net/
>
> The next step for multi language Support and perhaps some template based gui 
> could be another php class called smarty (http://smarty.php.net/). They did a 
> good cut between colored frontend and the main application.
> In the end of development using Smarty there are the developers giving some 
> smarty internal variables out of, hopefully, nice functions (selects and so 
> on) and there are the Web Designer "just" making a wonderful GUI feeded with 
> the dynamically smarty Variables.
>
> If you mix these two project together I think you are ready for an easy to 
> administrate Web Application with good portable DB background.
>
> Btw: A friend of mine from the german Nagios Portal was thinking about *one* 
> centralized framework (may be in php) for all those nasty select statemants. 
> It would be better than 20 (or more) teams working on the same selects. (I 
> know, someone should spend me a good german/english translator ^^)
>
> @Ethan: Some of your "black papers" could be much helpful to understand your 
> thoughts about your DB relationship model. For people like me who just have a 
> ready to run db view it is hard to see and understand what is what.
>
> Just my 2 Cents
>
> Regards
> Hendrik
>
>
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