Good Morning Lucas

From what i've been able to gather

Type 3 is a bridging technology which accomplishes the ODBC-JDBC communication objective but is slower than native Type 4 thin client driver counterpart as there are a min of 3+ components which are used
ODBC
Bridge
JDBC
Best doc I've seen is
http://www.easysoft.com/products/data_access/jdbc_odbc_bridge/manual/introduction.html

I dont know Type=5 but I have seen it used with Microsoft OLEDB provider
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270638

HTH
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Subject: ODBC Drivers 3 and 5


I have been looking online for an explanation of the differences between
ODBC drivers 3 and 5.  I'm sure it is someplace simple to find.  Does
anyone here know?


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