A hard-core Java programmer (who has done java network programming and
bit/byte-level work) is what such a C# dotnet driver project needs.  That
isn't me.

So just ask.


Frankly, my business is keeping me too busy.  Aren't there supposed to be
people out there who are underemployed and wanting to learn :)

We already formed the SapForge project to maintain LGPLed drivers for SAPDB/MaxDB.


Recently I have had to recommend commercial products over SAPDB and it bugs
me.  The product has huge potential but a number of "edge" issues causes it
to not take on the market share it deserves.  From my perspective it is
still unknown and unpopular product.  I hope I'm not the only one who wants
to see it actually grow and take off!

Me too, but it's a pity the source code is so old and chaotic.


Drivers are important, they can make or break a product.  For most people
using a product, the driver determines their whole perspective.  It can also
have a often overlooked impact on performance and "perceived" stability.

Well, i think MySQL growed that much because of the number of Web Application that support it. Cause the PHP guys we're to stupid to recomm ODBC or any other standard API any PHP stuff out there has a fat MySQL Logo on it. In addition there are such application like Radius-Server, Mailservers etc. which can all store their config in a MySQL database. Why didn't they use ODBC?
It seems to me, that the whole scene seems to be MySQL sponsored.



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