microsoft sql server 2000

Philip A. Chapman pchapman at pcsw.us
Sat Apr 24 01:18:11 UTC 2004


You can use JDBC drivers to connect to Microsoft SQL servers on OSX,
Linux, or any other platform that supports Java (as long as the driver
is pure java).

Microsoft provides a pure Java driver.  Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads.  Select SQL Server as the
Product/Technology and search for the keyword JDBC.  This driver only
supports SQL Server 2000 (and newer?).

However, I recommend the jTDS pure java driver at
http://jtds.sourceforge.net.  It's open source and supports MS SQL
Servers 6.5, 7.x and 2000 as well as Sybase 10.

Enjoy,

On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 18:42, Darrel wrote:
> macintosh has not worked out with microsoft sql server 2000.  can updates
> and queries run with fedora?
> 
> Darrel
-- 
Philip A. Chapman

Application Development:
Java, Visual Basic (MCP), PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL
Linux, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
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