>  Just to clarify: I know support for Access was removed
>  from Turbine. SQL Server being another beast, are you
>  sure it is not supported? After all, from my (scant)
>  understanding, since SQL Server is (in theory) a full
>  C/S SQL Server implementation (comparable to Oracle,
>  Sybase, Informix, etc.), all you would need is a proper
>  JDBC driver to access it, and it should be possible to
>  use it with Turbine. Am I wrong here?
>  
>  > Of course it is always possible for you to write JDBC calls 
>  > yourself in your
>  > own code to support it. Turbine doesn't prevent that at all.
>  
>  Ok. OTOH, what would it take to support it directly (via
>  torque) on Turbine? If possible, I might have to go this
>  route.

I would actually like to try to resolve those problems since I have pretty
good expirience with SQL server. Can anyone tell what that problem
particulary was? Or when it was discussed on the list? I think whatever the
problem is it should be possible to work around it somehow. I am not
personally a big fan of MS SQL Server, but I believe it's pretty good DB and
supporting it would be useful for turbine because it (SQL Server) is  prerry
popular now.

fedor.





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