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php-pecl-mysql-xdevapi - MySQL database access functions

Website:
https://pecl.php.net/package/mysql_xdevapi
Licence:
PHP
Vendor:
Remi's RPM repository <https://rpms.remirepo.net/>
Description:
The X DevAPI is he new common API for MySQL Connectors built on the X Protocol
introduced in MySQL 5.7.12.

The X DevAPI wraps powerful concepts in a simple API.

* A new high-level session concept enables you to write code that
  can transparently scale from single MySQL Server to a multiple server
  environment.
* Read operations are simple and easy to understand.

The X DevAPI introduces a new, modern and easy-to-learn way to work with your
data.

* Documents are stored in Collections and have their dedicated CRUD
  operation set.
* Work with your existing domain objects or generate code based on structure
  definitions for strictly typed languages.
* Focus is put on working with data via CRUD operations.
  See Section 3.1, “CRUD Operations Overview”.
* Modern practices and syntax styles are used to get away from traditional
  SQL-String-Building. See Chapter 10, Building Expressions.

Documentation: http://php.net/mysql-xdevapi


Package built for PHP 7.4.

Packages

php-pecl-mysql-xdevapi-8.0.23-1.fc31.remi.7.4.x86_64 [1.0 MiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2021-01-18):
- update to 8.0.23
php-pecl-mysql-xdevapi-8.0.23-1.fc31.remi.7.3.x86_64 [1.0 MiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2021-01-18):
- update to 8.0.23
php-pecl-mysql-xdevapi-8.0.22-1.fc31.remi.7.4.x86_64 [1.0 MiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2020-10-19):
- update to 8.0.22
php-pecl-mysql-xdevapi-8.0.22-1.fc31.remi.7.3.x86_64 [1.0 MiB] Changelog by Remi Collet (2020-10-19):
- update to 8.0.22

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.