On Thursday 23 June 2005 05:33 pm, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> With a Java client application you can use JDBC.
> With a Microsoft Application you can use ODBC.
>
> I would like to write a client application in GNOME witha GTK GUI.
> What driver would I use in this case?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott Hue
On Friday 24 Jun 2005 11:56, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> In addition, the Qt database API seems to be pretty popular. It looks like
> you're planning on a GNOME app, but you might try KDE instead.
Yes, especially in combination with KDevelop and QT-Designer, which will
automatically generate forms e
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 10:46:03PM +0100, Fred L Youhanaie wrote:
} Redefined Horizons wrote:
} >With a Java client application you can use JDBC.
} >With a Microsoft Application you can use ODBC.
} >
} >I would like to write a client application in GNOME witha GTK GUI.
} >What driver would I use in
Redefined Horizons wrote:
With a Java client application you can use JDBC.
With a Microsoft Application you can use ODBC.
I would like to write a client application in GNOME witha GTK GUI.
What driver would I use in this case?
I haven't tried this myself, Is unixODBC from http://www.odbc.org
On Thursday 23 Jun 2005 22:33, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> With a Java client application you can use JDBC.
> With a Microsoft Application you can use ODBC.
These are database abstraction layers.
> I would like to write a client application in GNOME witha GTK GUI.
> What driver would I use in thi
With a Java client application you can use JDBC.
With a Microsoft Application you can use ODBC.
I would like to write a client application in GNOME witha GTK GUI.
What driver would I use in this case?
Thanks,
Scott Huey
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