OpenLink Release New ODBC, JDBC and UDBC Drivers for Linux
OpenLink Software
announces commercial availability of the latest release
(version 3.2) of its High-Perofmance ODBC, JDBC, and UDBC Drivers for Linux.
platform: Linux
license: commercial
unixODBC
The unixODBC
project aims to provide Unix applications with the same ODBC
3.X API and facilities avalable under Windows. The distribution provides the
following: A Driver Manager that supports the ODBC 3.5 API, and performs the
ODBC 3 to ODBC 2 translations, as specified in the MS documentation, a set of
graphical utilities that allow users to specify connections to DBMS to be used
by applications, a collection of ODBC drivers including a simple text based
driver, an NNTP driver, a Postgres driver and others, and a selection of
templates and libraries that to aid in the construction of ODBC drivers.
platform: Linux
ODBC-ODBC Bridge
The ODBC-ODBC Bridge
is a package of libraries which provide applications on
Linux with access to ODBC data sources on remote machines. For instance, it
allows Apache/PHP to read write/data held on MS SQLServer running on NT or
Perl/DBI/DBD:ODBC to read/write data held in a MS Access database. It includes
the full ODBC3.5 API and the depreciated parts of the 2.x API. The bridge works
with (but does not require) unixODBC, iODBC, Applixware, StarOffice, PHP,
mxODBC, Rexx/SQL, and Perl.
platform: Linux
license: Free Trial
ODBC Socket Server
ODBC Socket Server
is an open source database access toolkit that exposes
Windows NT ODBC data sources via an XML-based TCP/IP interface. The base
distribution includes a 32-bit multi-threaded Windows NT Service and clients
written using COM (Windows C++), Perl, PHP, and C++ (Linux). All include source
code, and everything is very well documented in an easy to read PDF manual.
platform: Linux, license: GPL