Python and Informix
Ruediger Soerensen
soerense at jorge.verwaltung.uni-mainz.de
Thu Oct 31 09:42:15 EST 2002
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Ondrej Krajicek <krajicek at ics.muni.cz> writes: > Hello, > > I wonder if anyone uses Python to connect to Informix servers > (IDS7, IDS9). I plan to use Python in one of my > projects which involves transfers of modest loads of data > (personal information of users) from Informix > into Active Directory. Active Directory bindings > in Python work quite good (excellent job boys!) > but what troubles me is the second part of the process, > the Informix connectivity. > > According to http://starship.python.net/crew/sturner/informixdb.html, > the latest informixdb is from 30 November 1999, which is > nearly 2 years old. Does it still work ? Has anyone > any experience with it ? Is it usable for serious work ? > I'm still looking for some hints, tips or resources. Well.... it works, sort of. We are using informixdb in a production environment with several informix server versions (7.xx, 9.xx) on HP-UX, Solaris and Linux for 2-3 years now. I had to fiddle around with S. Turner's code to get stored procedures to work, and Date/Time fields were an issue. For me, the most difficult work was to compile the whole thing. Still no luck in producing a thread-safe version of _informixdb.so which is needed for zope. Turner's code has a surprisingly small footprint and works very well, I have just finished a script that does about 15000 queries, each of them returning one row of data. Time needed to execute about 2 minutes. My knowledge of esql/c is too limited so I cannot help much in improvement and/or further development. best regards, RĂ¼diger
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