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D Web Development

You're reading from   D Web Development Leverage the power of D and the vibe.d framework to develop web applications that are incredibly fast

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785288890
Length 196 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kai Nacke Kai Nacke
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Your First Web Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Templates for Your Web Pages 3. Get Interactive – Forms and Flow Control 4. Easy Forms with the Web Framework 5. Accessing a Database 6. Using the REST Interface 7. The vibe.d Internals 8. Using vibe.d with a GUI Client 9. Power Your Application with vibe.d Extensions Index

Porting an existing driver


The vibe.d framework provides you with a rich set of database drivers and other I/O functionality. However, if you need access to another database, then you have to check whether the database driver supports vibe.d. The reason is the fiber-based pseudo-blocking model. A usual way to connect to a database is via TCP/IP. A standard C or D library creates a socket and uses this socket for communication. However, the standard functions block the calling thread. Using such a driver would stall your application: once the thread is blocked, every fiber is blocked as well. The solution is to replace all the blocking calls with an equivalent pseudo-blocking function.

Here are some guidelines:

  • The socket class for stream-oriented communication is TCPConnection. This class replaces the Socket class from the standard library. An instance of this class is returned when you create a connection with connectTCP(). Most likely, you have to change the connection sequence completely...

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