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| - | ====== Development: JDBC Interface ====== | ||
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| - | [[dev:jdbc:home|Overview]] | **[[dev:jdbc:datasources|JDBC Datasources]]** |[[dev:jdbc:sample|Sample Program]] | ||
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| - | ===== JDBC Datasources ===== | ||
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| - | Most JDBC applications connect to Omnidex Environments using [[dev:connections:home|Omnidex Connection Strings]], however, it is also possible to use ODBC File Datasources. These allow the connection string to be externalized into a file if desired. | ||
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| - | ODBC File Datasources can be created using Microsoft's ODBC Data Source Administrator, which launches a wizard for creating datasources in general. Consult this [[dev:odbc:wizard|tutorial]] for instructions about creating datasources using this wizard. | ||
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| - | It is also possible to manually create ODBC File Datasources using a text editor. Consult the [[dev:odbc:filedsn|ODBC File DSN Syntax Specification]] for instruction on manually creating these files. | ||
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| - | **[[dev:jdbc:home|Prev]]** | **[[dev:jdbc:sample|Next]]** | ||
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| - | ====== Additional Resources ====== | ||
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| - | See also: | ||
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