From: Paul White <pwhite@symantec.com>
Subject: Re: Connecting to Oracle on NT via JDBC
Date: 1996/11/11
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Richard Poel wrote:
> 
> is there any way of connecting to an ODBC source, or SQL server which
> doesn't require SQL ODBC drivers?
> Try dbANYWHERE which is a a 100% JDBC compatible middleware product 
which has native drivers for Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, Access and ODBC 
and requires no additional drivers on the client. A Free Preview version 
is available at http://cafe.symantec.com.

Regards

Paul White
IPM Symantec Internet Tools


