Sorry all, I recievied a eval copy at JavaOne in March of this
year and at that time they where free and very solid in terms
of
performance and reliabilty( even type 4, I never usded their JDBC-ODBC
bridge).
:-<
Cheers
Chris
Rachel Greenham wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, Christopher Hinds wrote:
>>T
On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, Christopher Hinds wrote:
>>Try WebLogic's , they have multiple Type 4 (and Type 2) JDBC Drivers
>for most of production comercial DBMSs
> www.weblogic.com
>
>They may be free , in any event they do offer eval licenses
Not free. We evaluated it with reference to connectin
At 07:38 PM 12/12/98 -0500, Leo Cyr wrote:
>I too have had great success with postgresql (www.postgresql.org ;-) --
>I've used the driver and code I wrote on many platforms including 4.x+
>browsers and it works great so far.
>
>Is anyone using postgreSQL (6.3.2 or other) with postgresql.jar in any
At 02:17 AM 12/12/98 -0800, Tauren Mills wrote:
>I'd highly recommend taking a look at MySQL. www.mysql.com
>
>I'm using RedHat 5.2, JRun 2.2.1, and MySQL with type 4 JDBC drivers. The
>database and JDBC drivers are free. The database is faster than anything
>else I've seen, including the big o
Try WebLogic's , they have multiple Type 4 (and Type 2) JDBC Drivers
for most of production comercial DBMSs
www.weblogic.com
They may be free , in any event they do offer eval licenses
Cheers
Chris
Thor Erik Karlsen wrote:
> Im developing a system that uses both servlets and applets. So far
I have seen no direct comparison between MySQL and postgresql (around 6.3.2) are the
jdbc drivers stable, complete, ...? Feel free to follow up directly to me (since
it's off topic) but, what makes MySQL so much better than postgresql? I've just
gotten into the free source RDBMS realm and postgre
On Sat, 12 Dec 1998 02:21:06 +0100,
"Thor Erik Karlsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thor> Im developing a system that uses both servlets and applets. So far
Thor> we = have used NT4, IIS4 with JRun 2.2a, MS SQL Server 6.5 and
Thor> Symantec = dbAnywhere Server as the platform.
Thor> I have Red Ha
I too have had great success with postgresql (www.postgresql.org ;-) --
I've used the driver and code I wrote on many platforms including 4.x+
browsers and it works great so far.
Is anyone using postgreSQL (6.3.2 or other) with postgresql.jar in any
"high load" production environment like in an a
Informix,
etc.
-Original Message-From: Thor Erik Karlsen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 11, 1998 5:21
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
JDBC-connection in Linux
Im developing a system that uses both
servlets and applets. So far we have used NT4,
Hi Thor
I use postgreSQL together with their type 4 JDBC
driver on my linux-box and it works fine. I have Win32 clients and MacOS clients
accessing the database through the JDBC driver (postgresql.jar). You can find it
at www.postgresl.org. More info
concerning the JDBC driver you can fi
http://www.tcx.se/
this is a mySQL URL.
binary code is free..
I used mSQL, but a friend of mine recommended it to me.
I downloaded it this URL. and it has JDBC driver also..
but I didn't try it. then I didn't know about How easy to install.. .
have a good fun..
Thor Erik Karlsen wrote:
> Im
Im developing a system that uses both servlets
and applets. So far we have used NT4, IIS4 with JRun 2.2a, MS SQL Server 6.5 and
Symantec dbAnywhere Server as the platform.
I have Red Hat 5.0 installed at home and now I
want to use it as the platform, for testing purposes. What database shoul
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