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A JDBC-ODBC bridge consists of a JDBC driver which employs an ODBC driver to connect to a target database. This driver translates JDBC method calls into ODBC function calls. Programmers usually use such a bridge when a given database lacks a JDBC driver, but is accessible through an ODBC driver.
Type 1 that calls native code of the locally available ODBC driver. (Note: In JDBC 4.2, JDBC-ODBC bridge has been removed [15]) Type 2 that calls database vendor native library on a client side. This code then talks to database over the network. Type 3, the pure-java driver that talks with the server-side middleware that then talks to the database.
The JDBC type 1 driver, also known as the JDBC-ODBC bridge, is a dbase driver implementation that employs the ODBC driver to connect to the database. The driver converts JDBC method calls into ODBC function calls. The driver is platform-dependent as it makes use of ODBC which in turn depends on native libraries of the underlying operating ...
ODBC JDBC SQLite Other Programming language; DatabaseSpy: Altova: 2019-04-02: 2019r3 [1] Proprietary: Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Db2, Sybase, MS Access: C++: Database Workbench: Upscene Productions 2024-05-14 6.5.0 Proprietary: Yes needs Wine: needs Wine: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes InterBase, Firebird, NexusDB, MariaDB: Delphi: DataGrip ...
Name Current Stable Version Language(s) SQL support Datatypes License Description Caché: 2017.2.1 Caché ObjectScript (dynamic language), Basic. Java/.NET object mapping supported.
Most commonly used in connection with ODBC, DSNs also exist for JDBC and for other data access mechanisms. The term often overlaps with " connection string ". Most systems do not make a distinction between DSNs or connection strings and the term can often be used interchangeably.
This is a comparison of object–relational database management systems (ORDBMSs). Each system has at least some features of an object–relational database; they vary widely in their completeness and the approaches taken.
Oracle's Type-II JDBC Driver (part-Java, part native) Oracle's enhanced C++ library, Oracle C++ Call Interface (OCCI), which provides an object-oriented interface with the object-relational features of the Oracle database. Oracle's OLE DB Driver; Oracle's ODBC Driver; Oracle's .NET Data Provider, ODP.NET; Microsoft's ODBC Driver for Oracle