Tag: JDBC

JDBC Type 4 is Broken - Time To Fix It!
Let's be frank: no one likes to be told that something that has worked and worked well for years is broken. But that is where Java architects and developers find themselves today in the face of the evidence that JDBC Type 4 drivers do not adequately support the modern Java application stack. Using...
Java Caffeine Shot?

As a follow-up to my posting today, I noticed Dave Rosenberg at C|Net news published an article today on why Oracle's influence will likely be more quickly realizable than previously thought. He cites' an...

Jonathan Bruce March 30, 2010
Does Java Need Type 5 JDBC Drivers?

According to the feedback received on last month's webinar How Type 4 JDBC Drivers Limit Modern Java Environments, the limitations that Jesse highlighted are widespread and in some cases, cause severe problems in...

Are Type 4 JDBC Drivers Stuck In the Past? Jesse Davis blogs on Java.Net
Anyone who’s interested in Java and JDBC should check out Jesse Davis’ new article entitled, “Has JDBC Kept Up with Enterprise Requirements?” In it, Jesse examines the evidence that suggests that while Java...
Mike Frost February 27, 2010
Performance Tuning – JDBC to SQL Server
Today in my series on performance tuning Progress DataDirect products, I’m going to shed some light on a few of the tuning options available in our Connect for JDBC driver for SQL Server. Performance Tuning Options The SQL Server JDBC driver offers a wealth of options...
Paul Griffin February 22, 2010

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