Re: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-03 Thread Robert Martin
Thanks to all for their help and information. Robert Martin Software Engineer Wild Software Ltd - Original Message - From: Peter Hyde [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list delphi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase

Re: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-02 Thread Peter Hyde
Rob wrote: Options being considered are: Interbase Express (IBX) dbGo - ADO 2.5 BDE dbExpress ODBC Other ? Don't overlook IBObjects -- www.ibobjects.com -- very capable, rich feature set, and direct connections to IB like IBX only (on average) better

RE: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-02 Thread Patrick Dunford
Other - could include the free Zeos components. I haven';t used the IB ones much, only the PostgreSQL ones. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert MartinSent: Thursday, 2 August 2001 17:07To: Multiple recipients of list

RE: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-01 Thread Myles Penlington
You got most of them. Also consider IBO (Interbase Objects), FIB (Free IB) -This has really been superseded by Interbase Express. FIB+ (Based on FIB) otherwise I think you have got them all. Personally I would use either IBO or IBX. The others are just not starters. The other Q to as

RE: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-01 Thread Paul Ritchie
C) OLE normally relies on ODBC, again performance issues. I've seen that posted before, however I believe OLE DB actually replaces ODBC and usually provides better performance. An OLE DB provider for ODBC is provided in the MDAC for backward compatibility, but neither technology relies on

RE: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options

2001-08-01 Thread Myles Penlington
]] Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2001 5:36 p.m. To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: RE: [DUG]: Delphi to Interbase access options I've seen that posted before, however I believe OLE DB actually replaces ODBC and usually provides better performance. An OLE DB provider for ODBC is provided