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  <description>Multi-Tier User Guide</description>
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    <category>Generic Client for Windows</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/mt/clientcompw32.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Generic Client for Windows</title>
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    <category>Generic Client For Macintosh OS 8.6+</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/mt/macinstall.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Generic Client For Macintosh OS 8.6+</title>
    <description>There are several ODBC Driver Managers distributed for the Classic 
Macintosh OS. OpenLink Software distributes iODBC, an 
Open Source, Cross-Platform, LGPL and BSDI licensed, ODBC 3.5-compliant Driver 
Manager maintained by OpenLink. Additional information regarding iODBC can be 
obtained from http://www.iodbc.org.

The iODBC Driver Manager requires Mac OS 9 or later; the OpenLink Generic 
Client Driver for ODBC may be used on System 7 through Mac OS 9, with any 
ODBC 2.x- or 3.x-compliant Driver Manager.

The OpenLink ODBC Client Components for Macintosh Classic comprise the
following:

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    <category>Mac OS X</category>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Mac OS X</title>
    <description>OpenLink Software&#39;s components are fully supported on Mac OS X
  versions 10.1.x through 10.4.x (&quot;Puma&quot; to &quot;Tiger&quot;). In most ways, these look
  the same to users. However, there are some significant differences to be
  aware of between these Operating Systems.

As shipped from Apple, Mac OS X did not include any ODBC support until 
 Jaguar.  The ODBC Driver Manager, Data Source Administrator, etc. - all had 
 to be delivered with the Drivers.  When Apple introduced Darwin, an Open-Source 
 project meant to form the kernel of Mac OS X, OpenLink were determined to port its 
 open-source iODBC Driver Manager to the new platform.  With the introduction 
 of the Preview Release of Mac OS X, the traditional set of dynamic libraries 
 was broadened to include a system of Frameworks to encourage the development 
 of fully ODBC compliant, native Mac OS X drivers and client applications.   

That set of Frameworks, along with the OpenLink ODBC Administrator 
 (then known as the iODBC Administrator), has been included with all OpenLink 
 installations for Mac OS X since 10.0. The OpenLink ODBC Administrator 
 supports all core features of ODBC, and presents driver-specific DSN 
 configuration panels, as defined by the Driver developer, through the use of 
 Setup Libraries.

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    <category>Generic Client for UNIX</category>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Generic Client for UNIX</title>
    <description>ODBC Driver Manager exists in various forms under UNIX, but the 
definitive Driver Manager for UNIX is known as the &quot;iODBC Driver 
Manager&quot;.  Additional information regarding iODBC can be obtained 
from:  www.iodbc.org.

The OpenLink ODBC Client Components for UNIX comprise the following :

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    <category>New Features</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/mt/features.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>New Features</title>
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    <category>Oracle Connection Pooling Support</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/mt/oraconcpoolgeneric.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Oracle Connection Pooling Support</title>
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    <author />
    <category>Oracle 10g Instant Client: Connection String Formats</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/mt/orainstantclient.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:12 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Oracle 10g Instant Client: Connection String Formats</title>
    <description>The Oracle 10g Instant Client can be used in OpenLink single-tier and
  multi-tier environments. In a three-tier configuration, an OpenLink Oracle
  10g agent residing on the middle-tier can use the Instant Client to connect
  to an Oracle instance on the third tier.

Instant Client allows you to run applications
  without installing the standard Oracle client (SQL*Net
  or Net8) or having an ORACLE_HOME. It supports two basic 
  connection string formats:

Naming methods that require a configuration
    file (such as tnsnames.ora or sqlnet.ora) for name translation can also be
    used if the environment variable TNS_ADMIN is set to point to the
    directory containing the file. 
  

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