/Muldis-DBP-DotNet

Formal spec of an abstract database protocol for .NET

Primary LanguageC#

NAME

Muldis.DBP - Formal spec of an abstract database protocol for .Net

VERSION

This document describes Muldis.DBP version 0.

DESCRIPTION

This distribution co-features the pure documentation file named Muldis::DBP (Formal spec of an abstract database protocol for .Net) and its support structure.

This distribution co-features the C# library named Muldis.DBP which is the official machine-readable set of .Net interface definitions corresponding to that pure documentation file.

This documentation is pending.

DEPENDENCIES AND COMPATIBILITY

See Muldis.D.Ref_Eng (https://github.com/muldis/Muldis-D-Ref-DotNet) which is the initial primary interface composer of Muldis.DBP and has the same DEPENDENCIES, as well as an application; Muldis.DBP in isolation can not be executed.

AUTHOR

Darren Duncan - darren@DarrenDuncan.net

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Muldis.DBP is Copyright © 2015-2017, Muldis Data Systems, Inc.

http://www.muldis.com/

Muldis.DBP is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2 (AL2) as published by the Perl Foundation (http://www.perlfoundation.org/). You should have received a copy of the AL2 as part of the Muldis.DBP distribution, in the file named "LICENSE/artistic-2_0.txt"; if not, see http://www.perlfoundation.org/attachment/legal/artistic-2_0.txt.

Any versions of Muldis.DBP that you modify and distribute must carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any changes, in addition to preserving this original copyright notice and other credits. Muldis.DBP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

While it is by no means required, the copyright holder of Muldis.DBP would appreciate being informed any time you create a modified version of Muldis.DBP that you are willing to distribute, because that is a practical way of suggesting improvements to the standard version.