NoSQL-PL2SQL version 1.00 ========================= In a world full of oxymorons, NoSQL::PL2SQL requires both a relational database and the DBI SQL interface. If your job is to sell software, then the underlying app is everything. But for developers, the interface is the only thing that counts. NoSQL::PL2SQL provides the best of both worlds: A NoSQL interface that can take advantage of millions of existing RDB installations. First, NoSQL::PL2SQL encapsulates the SQL and replaces it with... well, nothing. Second, although NoSQL::PL2SQL uses RDB, there are no data schema definitions. NoSQL::PL2SQL uses a "universal" schema, and a single table can store heterogenous (different, arbitrary, and/or indeterminate) data structures. NoSQL is a somewhat vaguely defined technology. But if these features sound appealing, I'll describe them in more detail, or start the installation and take the plunge. The NoSQL::PL2SQL interface consists of 4 essential methods, and a handful of utilities. The essentials are as follows: ## Define a data source $dsn = NoSQL::PL2SQL::DBI->new( $tablename ) ; $dsn->connect( $datasource, $login ) ; ## Create a new data source - run once during installation $dsn->loadschema() ; ## Tie an object to the datasource my $self = MyArbitraryClass->SQLObject( $dsn, $arbitrarydata ) ; my $id = $self->SQLObjectID() ; my $self = MyArbitraryClass->SQLObject( $dsn, $id ) ; Once tied, any updates made to the $self object are automatically written to the $dsn RDB. The "universal" table schema is predefined. So there is no need to write or maintain a data schema for each object. Moreover, because the table stores arbitrary data, a single table data source can be used to back multiple classes. The distribution now includes a sample package: samples/pl2sql/comments.pl This package defines the rudimentary BBS system that powers the pl2sql website: http://pl2sql.tqis.com/ INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules and libraries: NoSQL::PL2SQL requires a database application. As a minimum, try DBD::SQLite XML::Parser::Nodes COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Put the correct copyright and licence information here. Copyright (C) 2012 by Jim Schueler This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.9 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.