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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.9 $ -->
<!-- Purpose: database.vendors -->
<!-- Membership: pecl, external -->

 <reference id="ref.dbplus">
  <title>DB++ Functions</title>
  <titleabbrev>DB++</titleabbrev>
  
  <partintro>
   &warn.experimental;
   
   <section id="dbplus.intro">
    &reftitle.intro;
    <para>
     db++, made by the German company <ulink
     url="&url.dbplus.company;">Concept asa</ulink>, is a relational
     database system with high performance and low memory and disk
     usage in mind. While providing SQL as an additional language
     interface, it is not really a SQL database in the first place but
     provides its own AQL query language which is much more influenced
     by the relational algebra than SQL is.
    </para>
    <para>
     Concept asa always had an interest in supporting open source
     languages, db++ has had Perl and Tcl call interfaces for years
     now and uses Tcl as its internal stored procedure language.
    </para>
   </section>

   <section id="dbplus.requirements">
    &reftitle.required;
    <para>
     This extension relies on external client libraries so you have
     to have a db++ client installed on the system you want to use
     this extension on.
    </para>
    <para>
     <ulink url="&url.dbplus.company;">Concept asa</ulink> provides
     <ulink url="&url.dbplus.download;">db++ Demo versions</ulink>
     and <ulink url="&url.dbplus.documentation;">documentation</ulink> 
     for Linux, some other Unix versions. There is also a Windows 
     version of db++, but this extension doesn't support it (yet).      
    </para>
   </section>
   
   &reference.dbplus.configure;
   
   <section id="dbplus.configuration">
    &reftitle.runtime;
     &no.config;
   </section>
   
   <section id="dbplus.resources">
    &reftitle.resources;
    <section id="dbplus.resources.relation">
     <title>dbplus_relation</title>
     <para>
      Most db++ functions operate on or return
      <parameter>dbplus_relation</parameter> resources. A
      <parameter>dbplus_relation</parameter> is a handle to a stored
      relation or a relation generated as the result of a query.
     </para>
    </section>
   </section>

   &reference.dbplus.constants;

  </partintro>

&reference.dbplus.functions;

 </reference>
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