Hi

I looked for production quality JDBC drivers for that RDBMS half a year
ago. The best available are those sold by BEA. No freely available drivers
exist for MsSQL that can be trusted for real world usage.

M$ did not make that RDBMS themself, it's Sybase in disquise. It would be
interesting to know what they had to pay for that ;-) 

Therefore you might be able to swap the M$SQL server for a Linux box with
Sybase11 without too much trouble. That will give you good documentation, a
_lower_ price ;-), better performance, better stability, and a vendor from whom
you can purchase support and courses schould the need arise.

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On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Marek Gmyrek wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> is there any free JDBC driver for MS SQL Server 7.0. I am looking
> for a driver with a good national character support. The standard
> JDBC-ODBC bridge (jdk1.1) does not support national characters at
> all. Alternatively a one without national character support would
> do either (I could do the rest myself).
> 
> I appreciate any help and hints,
> Marek.
> 
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