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Foil 15 Practical Options at NPAC

From Overview of Java Database Connection Basic Information Technology Course CPS616 -- Spring Semester 1997. by Udayan Parvate, Tom Pulikal (Geoffrey C. Fox) *

1 The JDBC technologies that are currently being explored at NPAC are :
2 mSQL Database - JDBC driver from Imaginary
3 - a lightweight SQL engine that supports a subset of ANSI SQL
4 - shareware product that can be built on most Unix OS and Win32 OS
5 - one of the first database products to be supported by a Java API
6 - avialable from anonymous ftp ftp://bond.edu.au/pub/Minerva/msql
7 - JDBC driver for mSQL database can be downloaded from
8 http://www.imaginary.com/Java/
9 Oracle - JDBC driver from Weblogic
10 - Weblogic has got a set of proprietary solutions to access DB
11 - Works with Oracle, Sybase, MS SQL server
12 - Classes built on top of JDBC to handle result datasets etc.
13 - Access the DB either through JDBC application or applets
14 - Test versions of their products can be downloaded from
15 http://www.weblogic.com

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