> MS is the only database vendor with
> a relevant marketshare that doesn't offer JDBC drivers free for download
> for all of their databases.

MS-SQL Server JDBC Type IV Driver(SP1), think this actually performs better
than Data-Direct.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4f8f2f01-1ed7-4c4d-
8f7b-3d47969e66ae&DisplayLang=en

IBM supports an Informix JDBC Type IV Driver...
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/product.jsp?cat=data&S_TACT=&S
_CMP=&id=MBEN-4ZKP2T&s=c&type=

Joe Eugene


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 6:33 PM
> To: CF-Server
> Subject: Re: database access question
>
>
> Stephen Collins wrote:
> >
> > While I've never done this, I imagine there must be an ODBC driver
> > available somewhere.  You should then be able to make the connection via
> > ODBC Socket.
> > That said, you're always going to be better off with a native driver.  I
> > can't imagine why connectivity for the non-MS database engines *wasn't*
> > included in the Pro edition.
>
> I didn't know MySQL was a MS database nowadays. Guess I missed the
> announcement.
>
> The issue is actually rather simple, MS is the only database vendor with
> a relevant marketshare that doesn't offer JDBC drivers free for download
> for all of their databases. I am quite certain that IBM has something
> for Informix to download. After all, IBM is one of the major forces
> behind Java.
>
> Jochem
>
> 
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