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ANNOUNCING
                      eGenix.com mxODBC Connect

                    Python ODBC Database Interface

                            Version 2.1.0


 mxODBC Connect is our commercially supported client-server product for
       connecting Python applications to relational databases
                 in a truly platform independent way.


This announcement is also available on our web-site for online reading:
http://www.egenix.com/company/news/eGenix-mxODBC-Connect-2.1.0-GA.html

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INTRODUCTION

The mxODBC Connect Database Interface for Python allows users to
easily connect Python applications to all major databases on the
market today in a highly portable, convenient and secure way.

Python Database Connectivity the Easy Way
-----------------------------------------

Unlike our mxODBC Python extension, mxODBC Connect is designed as
client-server application, so you no longer need to find production
quality ODBC drivers for all the platforms you target with your Python
application.

Instead you use an easy to install royalty-free Python client library
which connects directly to the mxODBC Connect database server over the
network.

This makes mxODBC Connect a great basis for writing cross-platform
multi-tier database applications and utilities in Python, especially
if you run applications that need to communicate with databases such
as MS SQL Server and MS Access, Oracle Database, IBM DB2 and Informix,
Sybase ASE and Sybase Anywhere, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SAP MaxDB and many
more, that run on Windows or Linux machines.

Ideal for Database Driven Client Applications
---------------------------------------------

By removing the need to install and configure ODBC drivers on the
client side and dealing with complicated network setups for each set
of drivers, mxODBC Connect greatly simplifies deployment of database
driven client applications, while at the same time making the network
communication between client and database server more efficient and
more secure.

For more information, please have a look at the mxODBC Connect product
page, in particular, the full list of available features.

For more information, please see the product page:

    http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/

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NEWS

mxODBC Connect 2.1.0 is a new minor release of our successful mxODBC
Connect product. These are the changes compared to mxODBC Connect
2.0.5.

Update to the mxODBC 3.3 API
----------------------------

mxODBC Connect 2.1 upgrades the mxODBC Connect Client to the new
mxODBC 3.3. APIs and enhancements.

Stored Procedures

 * mxODBC Connect now has full support for input, output and
   input/output parameters in stored procedures and stored functions,
   allowing easy integration with existing databases systems.

User Customizable Row Objects

 * Added support for user customizable row objects by adding
   cursor/connection .rowfactory and .row constructor attributes. When
   set, these are used to wrap the normal row tuples returned by the
   .fetch*() methods into dynamically created row objects.

 * Added new RowFactory classes to support cursor.rowfactory and
   cursor.row. These allow dynamically creating row classes that
   provide sequence as well as mapping and attribute access to row
   fields - similar to what namedtuples implements, but more efficient
   and specific to result sets.

Fast Cursor Types

 * Switched to forward-only cursor types for all database backends,
   since this provides a much better performance for MS SQL Server and
   IBM DB2 drivers.

 * Added a new .cursortype attribute to allow adjusting and inspecting
   the ODBC cursor type to be used for an mxODBC Connect cursor
   object. Default is to use forward-only cursors, but mxODBC also
   support several other useful cursor types such as static cursors
   with full support for result set scrolling.

More new Features

 * Enhanced cursor.prepare() to allow querying cursor.description
   right after the prepare step and not only after calling a
   cursor.execute*() method.

 * Added iterator/generator support to .executemany(). The parameters
   list can now be an iterator/generator, if needed.

 * Added new connection.dbapi property to easily access module level
   symbols from the connection object.

 * Timestamp seconds fraction resolution is now determined from the
   scale of a datetime/timestamp SQL column, using the
   connection.timestampresolution as lower bound, when using SQL type
   binding. In Python type binding mode, the
   connection.timestampresolution determines the scale with which a
   variable is bound. This allows for greater flexibility when dealing
   with database backends that don't provide full nano-second second
   resolution, such as e.g. MS SQL Server.

 * mxODBC Connect accepts Unicode string values for
   date/time/datetime/timestamp column types in SQL type binding
   mode. Previous versions already did in Python type binding mode.

 * mxODBC Connect uses unicode(obj, encoding) semantics when binding
   Python objects to SQLWCHAR Unicode database parameters to provide
   better compatibility with Python objects. Additionally, it ignores
   the encoding in case obj is a number, to avoid conversion errors.

 * Added new cursor.encoding attribute. This gets its default values
   from the connection the cursor was created on and allows for
   per-cursor encoding settings.

 * Added cursor.bindmethod which inherits from connection.bindmethod
   when creating the cursor. This allows adjusting the variable bind
   method on a per-cursor basis, rather than only on a per connection
   basis as in previous mxODBC Connect versions.

mxODBC Connect API Enhancements
-------------------------------

 * The SQL lookup object is cached on the client side to avoid
   frequent roundtrips when using symbols which are needed for stored
   procedures with input/output parameters.

 * The SQL lookup object received support for new ODBC 3.8 symbols and
   values, including driver specific symbols used by the MS SQL Server
   Native Client and IBM DB2 ODBC drivers.

 * Improved the server side object management to simplify client side
   garbage collection considerations. Even though we still encourage
   using explicit garbage collection of cursors, connections and
   server sessions on the client side, mxODBC Connect Server will now
   handle most situations even without these explicit calls.

Asynchronous Processing
-----------------------

 * Tested with the latest gevent and greenlet packages. mxODBC Connect
   Client will happily work together with the asynchronous libraries
   gevent. All it takes is a single configuration entry in the client
   side config file.

Security Enhancements
---------------------

 * Changed the way passwords are stored in the server's
   authorized-users.txt file in order to make password storage more
   secure.

 * User authentication now uses salted SHA-256 password hashes when
   transferring the login data from the client to the server. This
   provides better protection when using plain text client server
   setups and additional security over SSL network connections.

ODBC Driver/Manager Compatibility Enhancements
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unixODBC

 * mxODBC Connect Server is now built against unixODBC 2.3.2 on Linux.

DataDirect

 * Updated the DataDirect binding to version 7.1.2 of the DataDirect
   ODBC manager on Linux.

Oracle

 * Added work-around for Oracle Instant Client to be able to use
   integer output parameters.

 * Added a work-around for Oracle Instant Client to have it return
   output parameters based on the input placeholder Python parameter
   types. It would otherwise return all parameters as strings.
   Disabled a test for Oracle Instant Client which tries to set a
   pre-connect connection option for timeouts, since the ODBC driver
   segfaults with this option.

MS SQL Server

 * mxODBC Connect Server 2.1 defaults to 100ns
   connection.timestampresolution for MS SQL Server 2008 and later,
   and 1ms resolution for MS SQL server 2005 and earlier. This
   simplifies interfacing to SQL Server timestamp columns by
   preventing occasional precision errors.

 * Tested mxODBC Connect Server successfully with new MS SQL Server
   Native Client 11 for Linux. Unicode connection strings still don't
   work, but everything else does.

 * Added documentation on how to use Kerberos with mxODBC and SQL
   Server for authentication on both Windows and Linux to the mxODBC
   User Manual.

 * Added note about problems of the FreeTDS ODBC driver dealing with
   TIME and DATE columns.

Sybase ASE

 * Added work-around for the Sybase ASE ODBC driver, which doesn't
   always pass back NULL correctly to mxODBC Connect Server on 64-bit
   Unix systems.

 * Changed the variable type binding mode default for the Sybase ASE
   ODBC driver from Python type binding to SQL type binding, which
   resolves issues with e.g. the Unicode support for that driver.

 * Added note about a segfault problem with the Sybase ASE 15.7 ODBC
   driver which is caused by the driver corrupting the heap.

IBM DB2

 * Added work-around for the IBM DB2 ODBC driver, which doesn't always
   pass back NULL correctly to mxODBC Connect Server on 64-bit Unix
   systems.

PostgreSQL

 * Added work-around to force Python type binding for the PostgreSQL
   ODBC drivers. More recent versions of the driver report supporting
   SQL type binding, but they don't implement it.

 * Added work-around to have PostgreSQL ODBC drivers properly work
   with binary data for BYTEA columns.

MySQL

 * mxODBC Connect Server now supports native Unicode with the recent
   MySQL ODBC drivers - provided you use the Unicode variants of the
   drivers.

 * Changed the default binding mode for MySQL ODBC drivers to Python
   type binding. This works around a problem with date/time values
   when talking to MySQL 5.6 servers.

For the full set of changes, including those of the 2.0 series of
mxODBC Connect, please check the mxODBC Connect change log.

    http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/changelog.html

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UPGRADING

You are encouraged to upgrade to this latest mxODBC Connect release.
When upgrading, please always upgrade both the server and the client
installations to the same version - even for patch level releases.

We will give out 20% discount coupons for upgrade purchases going from
mxODBC Connect Server 1.x to 2.1 and 50% coupons for upgrades from
mxODBC 2.x to 2.1. Please contact the eGenix.com Sales Team
(sa...@egenix.com) with your existing license serials for details.

Users of our stand-alone mxODBC product will have to purchase new
licenses from our online shop in order to use mxODBC Connect.

You can request free 30-day evaluation licenses by visiting our
web-site or writing to sa...@egenix.com, stating your name (or the
name of the company) and the number of eval licenses that you need.

    http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/#Evaluation

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DOWNLOADS

The download archives as well as instructions for installation and
configuration of the product can be found on the product page:

    http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/

If you want to try the package, jump straight to the download
instructions:

    https://cms.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/#Download

Fully functional evaluation licenses for the mxODBC Connect Server are
available free of charge:

    http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBCConnect/#Evaluation

mxODBC Connect Client is always free of charge.

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SUPPORT

Commercial support for this product is available from eGenix.com.

Please see

    http://www.egenix.com/services/support/

for details about our support offerings.

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INFORMATION

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About eGenix (http://www.egenix.com/):

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    focusing on expert project services and professional quality
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