We have Empress RDBMS installed, which is lovely and runs on Linux as
well as other Unix flavors. They supply an ODBC server which listens to
connections from ODBC drivers which they also supply. But there is no
native Java support. So if we had a JDBC-ODBC bridge on Linux, we could
connect to the Empress ODBC server using JDBC.
Empress even gives this as their Java solution, so I didn't think to
question it until I realized that Blackdown's 1.1.6 jdk linux port
doesn't come with the bridge.
Which is a drag.
Paul Romanchenko wrote:
>
> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Rick Stone wrote:
> Hmmm. And how you want to use this packages?
> As far as I know Linux doesn't has ODBC system.
> To access Oracle DB I use JDBC drivers providing by Oracle.
> > Does anybody know if there is a JDBC-ODBC bridge available for Linux? I
> > can only find the Solaris or NT binaries on the Sun site, and the
> > Blackdown 1.1.6 JDK doesn't include these classes.
> >
> > Thanks -- Rick
> >
> >
>
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> With best wishes.
> Paul Romanchenko, Russia, Omsk, Laboratory 321
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2:5004/1.321, http://www.lab321.ru/~paul