thanks Larry. i will try it out in a day or two.
regards ashok On 4/30/07, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, it'll work. You may need to do a little plumbing, but it shouldn't be too difficult. My guess is that you'll need to create a data source / data source factory, and make your required function call there. I think I'd use a proxy on an existing data source implementation. Larry On 4/30/07, Ashok Madhavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am using iBatis. it works great and i love it. > > in my project i need to use a embedded ( branded ) driver from data direct. > Does iBatis support these embedded JDBC connections. > > this link provides more information > http://www.datadirect.com/support/oem_embedding/index.ssp > > Quoting from that link : > In order to use your DataDirect OEM drivers, your application must first > invoke the drivers by sending a special function call with the required > password to the OEM product license file. You will need to make this > function call immediately after each call to connect to the database. If > your customers attempt to use your OEM products with any other third-party > applications, an error message will be returned. > > > Has anybody used datadirect embedded jdbc drivers ? any pointers would be > welcome. > > regards > Ashok >
