Re: [gtk-list] Re: GNOME Database kit ODBC interface
- From: Ian McKellar <imckellar harvestroad com au>
- To: Elliot Lee <sopwith redhat com>, Ian McKellar <imckellar harvestroad com au>
- Cc: "'gtk-list redhat com'" <gtk-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: GNOME Database kit ODBC interface
- Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 15:09:57 +0800
On Fri, Aug 07, 1998 at 02:43:20AM -0400, Elliot Lee wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Ian McKellar wrote:
>
> > Having read the JDBC book and having spoken to people who've had to use it
> > it sounds pretty horrific.
>
> I don't do Java :) How does JDBC compare to ODBC?
I think the JDBC API is based on the ODBC API - to make ODBC programmers feel
at home (incidentally, its a lot like Perl DBI). The problem with ODBC is that
it has ugly C-isms like void * which they fixed by doing the Object Oriented
thing.
>
> > How about we rip off the API for JDBC, and implement it over CORBA. This
> > could work because:
> > * the JDBC api is pretty good.
>
> I thought you said it was horrific...?
Oops - that wasn't clear - I meant:
Having read the JDBC book and having spoken to people who've had to use ODBC,
ODBC sounds pretty horrific.
>
> > * it would be easy to write a Java 1.2 GDBC -> JDBC bridge, and hence use
> > the JDBC -> ODBC bridge.
> > * virtually all significant database vendors have written JDBC drivers.
> > * if we base our API on JDBC, then it would be easy for database vendors to
> > rewrite their JDBC drivers for our GNOME standard.
>
> Is JDBC a wire protocol or a Java database API?
API.
>
> Provide URL's, and I will read :)
http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdbc/
Ian
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