d use lots of processor power.
My $0.2
Klaus
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Fra: Mike Cannon-Brookes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 21. januar 2001 10:57
Til: Orion-Interest
Emne: RE: Sybase experience anyone?
I can say that we're in the process of switching our app from
Sybase 11.0.3
At 18:58 20.01.2001 , you wrote:
Hello,
We are about to decide about the database platform on which we will deploy
our first J2EE application. Preferrably, it should be a cost-free solution.
First I would like to ask if anyone has experience to share about using
Sybase 11.0.3 (the one that is
, and plenty of places to get
support.
Never tried Interbase or SapDB.
My $0.02.
-mike
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 8:12 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Sybase experience anyone
We were using 5.2.
-mike
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 1:41 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Sybase experience anyone?
Mike
Which Sybase JDBC version are you using? I think
I've used Sybase 11.0.9 running in both W2K and Tru64 Unix(former Digital
Unix)
it has a jdbc driver called jconnect, you can download it from mysybase;
there's a script you must run
prior to use the driver (check the manual)
Sybase has outperformed Oracle in every test I've done with
JConnect for JDBC is their JDBC driver offering. Works well. 4.2 is JDBC
1.0 compliant and 5.2 is JDBC 2.0 compliant.
http://www.sybase.com/detail/1,3693,1009796,00.html
-- chris --
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