The answer is simple: NO ODBC drivers in either version!

*BUT* supports ODBC through the ODBC/JDBC bridge -- therefore you can hook up to just about any ODBC driver (though some limitations may apply)

If you have an ODBC driver for Oracle and you want to connect to it through the bridge.. that's fine. But Oracle themselves have their own JDBC drivers which you can use for free with Pro instead of the JDBC DataDirect drivers supplied with CFMX Enterprise. Hence my reference to my blog post :)

-- geoff
http://cfguru.daemon.com.au/

Jeremy wrote:
Hi Geoff,

Thanks for the reply what I was actually after was; Does CFMX support ODBC
drivers in the professional edition or do you need to go to CFMX
enterprise to use them?

J.


Jeremy wrote:

I need to quickly know the major pitfalls to look out for when you
purchase professional vs. enterprise edition of CFMX.

Currently we have many users on Oracle using Native Drivers for
connectivity to the DB. Can Oracle be used in the professional edition
using ODBC connection?
Get Oracle running on CFMX Pro
http://cfguru.daemon.com.au/archives/000078.html

Also.. there have been a bunch of fixes for Oracle in the updaters.. read the release notes! Beware updater 2 fixed some things an introduced other odd issues... updater 3 is rumoured to have more fixes
-- join the beta program to be sure.

Not to be alarmist... many of the issues are non-events in most applications.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/



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