Introduction
Welcome
SourcePro for Open Source Databases provides prebuilt libraries for the SourcePro products and support within the SourcePro DB product for open source databases PostgreSQL and MySQL.
SourcePro for Open Source Databases creates a powerful foundation for the initial development of secure, stable applications — critical aspects of any application that cannot be easily added later but must be integrated from the ground up.
Upgrading to the full SourcePro is an easy migration that would provide support for full-featured, industry-standard databases, as well as all source code, allowing easy integration into any supported build environment.
SourcePro for Open Source Databases provides:
Cross-platform extensibility. SourcePro C++ interfaces are consistent across platforms. In many situations, you can simply recompile and run on a different platform without rewriting code.
Integration and neutrality. The components themselves work together across product lines, and work with a variety of industry-leading operating systems, compilers, databases, and threading libraries.
Security and stability. SourcePro provides a reliable foundation for your applications, proven in hundreds of thousands of applications for more than two decades. Its code base is extensively tested and verified using industry-standard tools such as Valgrind and Klocwork.
Broad functionality. SourcePro products contain the components you need for virtually any programming task in C++, with specialized functionality for networking, database access, and business analysis.
This product contains prebuilt versions of SourcePro libraries for use on supported platforms, as described in the
Supported_Platforms.pdf, in the distribution under
<installdir>\. This document is also on the web at
https://help.perforce.com/sourcepro/current/Supported_Platforms.pdf. Both release and debug binaries are included.
SourcePro for Open Source Databases also includes complete documentation for each library, as well as code examples illustrating the key features of each library.