On 04/05/2015 01:46 PM, Ray Madigan wrote:
The application will be very small, its main function is as a data
acquision tool that reads data from an c api and does minimal processing
and feeds it off to a postgresql database for offline processing. I
haven't written the PC side application yet, just a prototype in Qt. It
just hast to be as fast as possible, or I would java. I am comfortable
with c++, but would use other language if it would get the job done.
Similar to QT is WxWidgets:
https://www.wxwidgets.org/
though I would not call it simple. Also it does not have built in
database connectors, so you would have to hook that in separately. To
get around this I have in the past used Dabo:
http://dabodev.com/
which is Python 'binding' to WxWidgets, in the sense that it uses
WxWidgets but under its own framework. It does have a database layer
that in the case of Postgres, uses the psycopg2 driver.
My guess though is that you might find using libpq
(www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/interactive/libpq.html) directly
as the database connector with your existing Qt application a better
alternative.
The ui is used basically to control the device that is generating the
data, and parsing it into sql to send to the database. Very simple.
Thank you.
ps, if I shouldn't include your email in my response tell me, I am not
sure what the conventions are.
Reply All is just fine and is generally considered a good way to make
sure posts get through in the event of list issues.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 04/05/2015 01:21 PM, Ray Madigan wrote:
I have been using postgresql in java off and on for many years.
I now
have an assignemtn where I have to build a very straight forward
networked application that needs to be able to insert Array data
types
from a windows environment to a remote Linux Postgresql database.
My first attempt was to use Qt. Their is a postgresql driver
and found
out the hard way that it doesn't support the Array data type. I
need a
small ui so the user can set options for the application. My
question
is, are there other UI options that I can use to development this
application.
What languages are you comfortable with?
Seems from the above the UI is separate from the application, is
that the case?
Is so what is the application written in?
Thanks in advance.
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