We are looking for NT right now.
Tom -
for which platform?
Unix, Linux, or NT?
Check out:
http://www.progress.com/apptivity/datasheets/sup_prod.htm
Calvin
FYI: Upcoming discussion on this topic.
Title: ODBC and JDBC Connectivity For Progress
Audience: IT strategist/IT tactical
Time: 14:30 - 15:30, Monday 11 September
Time: 09:00 - 10:00, Tuesday 12 September
Speakers: Bruce Gruenbaum, Senior Software Engineer and Jeffery Owen
Progress Version 9.1 ships with all new ODBC and JDBC drivers developed in
partnership with Merant (formerly Intersolv). Learn how to leverage these
features during development and provide additional data access to your
customers. This session describes the architecture of ODBC and JDBC, with
specific information on how these data access standards are implemented for
the SQL-92 engine in Progress Version 9.
Tom -
for which platform?
Unix, Linux, or NT?
Check out:
http://www.progress.com/apptivity/datasheets/sup_prod.htm
Calvin
FYI: Upcoming discussion on this topic.
Title: ODBC and JDBC Connectivity For Progress
Audience: IT strategist/IT tactical
Time: 14:30 - 15:30, Monday 11 September
Time: 09:00 - 10:00, Tuesday 12 September
Speakers: Bruce Gruenbaum, Senior Software Engineer and Jeffery Owen
Progress Version 9.1 ships with all new ODBC and JDBC drivers developed in
partnership with Merant (formerly Intersolv). Learn how to leverage these
features during development and provide additional data access to your
customers. This session describes the architecture of ODBC and JDBC, with
specific information on how these data access standards are implemented for
the SQL-92 engine in Progress Version 9.
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> Does anyone know where a JDBC driver for Progress can be found?
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