Chapter5.OpenLink ODBC Driver (Single-Tier Edition) Configuration
Abstract
How to configure ODBC Data sources (DSNs). How to configure DSNs for the individual OpenLink Lite Drivers.
Table of Contents
- 5.1. Windows Data Source Configuration
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- 5.1.1. Creating ODBC Data Sources
- 5.1.2. DB2
- 5.1.3. Informix 7 and 9
- 5.1.4. Ingres and OpenIngres
- 5.1.5. Oracle 8, 9, and 10
- 5.1.6. Progress 9.1 SQL-92
- 5.1.7. Other Progress
- 5.1.8. Microsoft or Sybase SQL Server (TDS)
- 5.1.9. ODBC-JDBC Lite Bridges for Java
- 5.1.10. MySQL
- 5.1.11. PostgreSQL
- 5.1.12. Connect String parameters
- 5.1.13. Testing the ODBC Data Source
- 5.2. Unix Data Source Configuration
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- 5.2.1. Creating Data Sources Using iODBC Administrator
- 5.2.2. Manual Configuration
- 5.2.3. DB2
- 5.2.4. Informix
- 5.2.5. Ingres
- 5.2.6. Oracle
- 5.2.7. PostgreSQL
- 5.2.8. MySQL
- 5.2.9. Progress SQL92
- 5.2.10. Microsoft or Sybase SQL Server (TDS)
- 5.2.11. ODBC-JDBC Bridges for Java
- 5.3. Mac OS X Data Source Configuration
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- 5.3.1. Creating ODBC Data Sources
- 5.3.2. MySQL
- 5.3.3. Oracle 8 (or 9)
- 5.3.4. PostgreSQL
- 5.3.5. ODBC-JDBC Lite Bridges for Java
- 5.3.6. Microsoft or Sybase SQL Server (TDS)
- 5.3.7. Virtuoso
- 5.3.8. Testing the ODBC Data Source
- 5.4. ODBC to Jet Data Type Mapping
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- 5.4.1. Overview
- 5.4.2. ODBC to Jet Data Type Mapping
- 5.4.3. Jet Data Type Ranges
- 5.4.4. References
- 5.4.5. Informix Jet Support
- 5.4.6. Oracle Jet Support
- 5.5. New Features
- 5.6. Oracle Connection Pooling Support
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- 5.6.1. What it is
- 5.6.2. Benefits
- 5.6.3. How it Works
- 5.6.4. The OpenLink Perspective: what you do to use it
- 5.6.5.