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Kirk Haines
Kansas 0.0.3 has been released.
Kansas is an object/relational mapping layer. It takes a relational
schema, accessible via DBI, and converts it into a set of Ruby classes.
It is simple, lightweight, and easy to use.
This release supports a larger variety of query types, including sorting
and limits as well as a number of common database functions. It now
supports inserts and deletes along with commit/rollback for transactions.
It can be found at:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/kansas
A partial tutorial (also expanded and a couple errors fixed since the
kansas 0.0.1 release) is available at:
http://enigo.com/projects/kansas
It has also been requested that there be a mailing list for Kansas, so
(e-mail address removed) is now available.
Thanks much. If you check it out, let me know if you have any questions
or problems.
Kirk Haines
Kansas is an object/relational mapping layer. It takes a relational
schema, accessible via DBI, and converts it into a set of Ruby classes.
It is simple, lightweight, and easy to use.
This release supports a larger variety of query types, including sorting
and limits as well as a number of common database functions. It now
supports inserts and deletes along with commit/rollback for transactions.
It can be found at:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/kansas
A partial tutorial (also expanded and a couple errors fixed since the
kansas 0.0.1 release) is available at:
http://enigo.com/projects/kansas
It has also been requested that there be a mailing list for Kansas, so
(e-mail address removed) is now available.
Thanks much. If you check it out, let me know if you have any questions
or problems.
Kirk Haines