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So, you’ve decided that your data connectivity needs an upgrade. It’s finally time to take advantage of the proven performance of Progress DataDirect Connect JDBC drivers. Your next step is to install the appropriate driver and start your trial. Previously I put together two walk through videos of getting started with DataDirect ODBC drivers for Windows and Unix/Linux. These videos aren’t complete without their counterparts: DataDirect JDBC drivers for Windows and Unix/Linux tutorials.
To help get you started, I’ve put together a short video tutorial on just how to install DataDirect drivers. All you need to do is navigate to www.progress.com/jdbc on your computer, then follow along with me in the video below.
These instructions are for the DataDirect Connect and Connect XE JDBC drivers, including:
Idaliz is a Sales Engineer with Progress. After receiving her undergraduate degree from Duke University in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Idaliz Baez spent a year at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center gaining on-the-job experience before returning to Duke in pursuit of her Masters of Engineering Management degree.
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