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-ODB is an open-source, cross-platform, and cross-database object-
-relational mapping (ORM) system for C++. It allows you to persist
-C++ objects to a relational database without having to deal with
-tables, columns, or SQL and without manually writing any mapping
-code.
-
-ODB supports MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and
-Microsoft SQL Server relational databases as well as C++98/03 and
-C++11 language standards. It also comes with optional profiles
-for Boost and Qt which allow you to seamlessly use value types,
-containers, and smart pointers from these libraries in your
-persistent C++ classes.
-
-The ODB system consists of several packages. The essential packages
-are the ODB compiler (odb), the common runtime library (libodb),
-and the database-specific runtime library (libodb-<database>).
-For example, if you are planning to use MySQL, then the set of
-packages that you will need would be: odb, libodb, and libodb-mysql.