On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 05:08 AM, Tuviah Snyder wrote:
ODBC is standard on Win32 platforms, and OSX ships with an ODBC manager. SoI'm all for any method to get the bountiful world of JDBC drivers can be opened up to us. Certainly better than dealing with ODBC, on Win32 platforms.
it's just a matter of getting the ODBC drivers from the vendor.
Understood. The point is that JDBC is de facto standard now for database access. Nobody is suggesting Rev's ODBC or revDB capabilities are faulty or anything.
BTW the ODBC Manager on OS X is totally broken in my experience) And ODBC drivers for OS X are *very* expensive.
If you want
direct access we support a number of databases and are sure to support more.
I know
If you want to get your hands dirty with RevDB you can build your own RevDBThanks for the offer, that's good to know.
driver (or pay someone else to), contact me off list for an SDK. You can
also use the bugzilla, and request support for the database.
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what a waste of thumbs that are opposable to make machines that are disposable -Ani DiFranco
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