Hi Michael,
We're still here at OSCON if you want to stop by.
It's intended for use in applications, so it's really no different
than using the native database APIs vis-a-vis security, all the same
concerns apply. We just make it easier to get to the database.
Brian
2010/7/22 Michael Shadle <mike503@gmail.com>:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Vlad Didenko <vlad@dbrelay.com> wrote:
>> DB Relay is an open source project built around the NGiNX web server platform, providing an HTTP/JSON interface to a variety of database servers. It enables database access without drivers and web application development without complex middleware. Designed for operational efficiency and ease of maintenance.
>>
>> Please, visit us at http://dbrelay.com
>
> I didn't get a chance to check it out as OSCON... but it is a bit
> scary exposing your queries directly to the client side / GET / POST /
> whatever.
>
> There's a usability model for this, sure, but I can see a lot of stuff
> it should -not- be used for...
>
> I assume it does not allow for concatenated queries and SQL injection
> characters...
>
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