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DBTNG Migrator - Welcome to warp speed!
A while ago I blogged about one of the awesome powers of Drupal 7 - the ability to be database agnostic. The ability to migrate from one database server to another. A shift from one software product to another. Now while that isn't all that newer feature. Till now its been incredibily difficult to do. Till Drupal 7.
Last week, I recieved an email asking me about how to migrate a SQLite database to MySQL. While i did try help remotely, I realised it would be much easier to write an open source script to do all the work. And considering the amount of conversation this particular conversation got at Drupalcon Chicago, I decided it was worth even making it into a module with a drush backend ability.
Review: Drupal Web Services by Trevor James
Reading the table of contents alone on this book got me excited. It looked like an how-to of every FAQ surrounding web services and social networking integration with Drupal.
Reading in the first chapter, this book comes across in full description and easy to understand. The concept of web services and how they work could be confusing to communicate to someone who doesn't understand XML or the HTTP protocol but Trevor James has done a good job in taking the time to explain how web services work including some real examples of how Drupal uses and provides web services.
Drupal 7 Finally Released
Drupal 7 is Officially released. After 2.5 years of community work, the much perfected Drupal 7 has been released in all its glory. Its features include a test driven code base with a built in test suite, a sparkling new object orientated database layer that supports not just MySQL and PostgreSQL but SQLite also, improved caching and theming layer, file streamers, a major overhaul of the user interface to make Drupal more intuitive for end users.
