Jimmy,
What was your question ? The JDBC list is not dead.
Dave Cramer
dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca
http://www.credativ.ca
2011/9/18 Jimmy K. :
> Thanks for answer, we will try this driver, because it's more
> promising, if we will found some bugs or suggestion, You will be
> informed (I a
Thanks for answer, we will try this driver, because it's more
promising, if we will found some bugs or suggestion, You will be
informed (I assume driver is stage that some ideas may be included
with no problem).
Btw, when I wanted to download driver from other station, I was saw
Beta 1 driver (and
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:18:46 +0200, Jimmy K. wrote:
Hello,
I asked this question on JDBC list, but it seems "dead".
I found alternative JDBC driver marked as Beta 2 (actually last time
bumped to Beta 2.1) http://softperience.eu/pages/cmn/ngpgjdbc.xhtml.
We still test it. Those features are, mai
I looked at the link.
Where is the code ? What license ?
Dave Cramer
dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca
http://www.credativ.ca
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Jimmy K. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I asked this question on JDBC list, but it seems "dead".
>
> I found alternative JDBC driver marked as Bet
Hello,
I asked this question on JDBC list, but it seems "dead".
I found alternative JDBC driver marked as Beta 2 (actually last time
bumped to Beta 2.1) http://softperience.eu/pages/cmn/ngpgjdbc.xhtml.
We still test it. Those features are, mainly, in our interest
- binary transfer
- possibility o