Summary of the week ending Friday, 2020-06-26
What is an OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC to JDBC bridge Driver and why is it important?
For starters it is the only driver to include a rules engines for enhanced security alongside high-performance.
In addition our bridge drivers/connectors provides;
- enhanced compatibility between ODBC- and/or JDBC-compliant apps and services;
- cross-connectivity in situations where a target data source lacks JDBC or ODBC access with regards to an ODBC- or JDBC-compliant app or service;
- and enhance overall compatibility that enable application developers and end-users fully maximize the promise of these open standards following installation and configuration.
Here are some important guides for understanding and using our powerful Bridge Drivers/Connectors
SeeAlso
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A guide to using OpenLink ODBC-JDBC Bridge to access JDBC Data Sources with QlikView and QlikSense
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Problem: How do I integrate Data across MongoDB and Oracle Databases?
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What happens when you access data in Oracle via an ODBC connection using our VirtuosoRDBMS.
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When all is said and done, Data Source Names (DSNs) are what sit between you and relevant data.
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Q: How do I connect datasources in Oracle 12C to Excel on macOS
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