AOLServer : Will pay for Informix driver update

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Saw this on the Aolserver list. Seems you have to be subscribed to view the archives so here is the post: (Note I removed Keith's email address, either subscribe to the list, or reply and I'll forward your contact info over to him)

Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:53:39 -0700 Reply-To: AOLserver Discussion Sender: AOLserver Discussion From: Keith Paskett Subject: Will pay for Informix driver update Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline

I'm looking for someone to update the Informix driver for AOLserver. I have up to $3000 for the job.

I would like ACS/OpenACS style bind variable interface if possible. I haven't checked to see if Informix has something similar to Oracle's bind variables. I also want blob support and the ability to use stored procedures.

The code would stay open source and hopefully be hosted on sourceforge.

I am in the process of setting up a Sun Solaris 9 box with Informix 9.3 server and documentation which will be available for development/testing. The developer will need to sign a consulting agreement before I can turn them loose on our server.

I realize this may be more than a $3000 job. But hey, it will more than pay for the Coke you drink while you do the job. I wouldn't mind if someone could do it for less either. If you would like to take a look at the existing driver code let me know and I'll get you a copy.

I tried this once before but the money didn't materialize. Now I finally have the funding in place. I hope someone with AOLserver db driver experience can find the time.

Keith Paskett

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