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haXe 2 Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   haXe 2 Beginner's Guide Develop exciting applications with this multi-platform programming language

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2011
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ISBN-13 9781849512565
Length 288 pages
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

haxe 2
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting to know haXe FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic Syntax and Branching 3. Being Cross-platform with haXe 4. Understanding Types 5. The Dynamic Type and Properties 6. Using and Writing Interfaces, Typedefs, and Enums 7. Communication Between haXe Programs 8. Accessing Databases 9. Templating 10. Interfacing with the Target Platform 11. A Dynamic Website Using JavaScript 12. Creating a Game with haXe and Flash Pop Quiz Answers Index

Connecting to databases


haXe offers you two connectors in its standard library. Those two connectors can be used when targeting the PHP or Neko platforms.

Unfortunately, at the time of writing, the standard library does not provide any way to connect to databases when targeting C++.

So, on PHP and Neko, you will be able to connect to MySQL and SQLite databases. Note that these two databases systems work by following two different schemes:

  1. MySQL is based on a client/server model where your application is the client and connects to the server using a login and a password.

  2. SQLite databases are stored in a file on your filesystem. Therefore, you will have to make sure that your user has the correct access rights on the file storing your database. SQLite databases are really good when you don't want to depend on installing and running a server. This is particularly interesting when you want to create some locally running applications.

php.db.Connection and neko.db.Connection

Whether we connect to a...

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