Re: [INTERFACES] postgresODBC and Symantec dbAnywhere/Visual Cafe, broken?
От | David Hartwig |
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Тема | Re: [INTERFACES] postgresODBC and Symantec dbAnywhere/Visual Cafe, broken? |
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Msg-id | 35CF5659.668650F2@insightdist.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [INTERFACES] postgresODBC and Symantec dbAnywhere/Visual Cafe, broken? (Matthew Hagerty <matthew@wolfepub.com>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
Matthew Hagerty wrote: > David, > > That worked... I'm not sure how usefull it will be though. Now when I > select the "plus" next to the contacts table, it lists the fields like this: > > 4 > INTEGER > 15 > -blank- > 0 > 0 > 0 > -blank- > -blank- > -blank- > -blank- > This may be a bug in the driver. Every once and a while when we throw a new application a the driver we find some imperfections in its implementation. This is our first attempt at dbAnywhere. I am sure we can straighten this out, but we are backed up right now. > When I select one of these items, all its properties are ghosted out. Then > again, I'm not sure how it would look with say, Oracle or some other > database. Do these RAD tools really increase a programmers development > time, or just change what he/she spends most of his/her time working on? > Visual Cafe and JBuilder seem like a large amount of money to only be able > to paint the GUI, or are biased to large RDBMSes that cost mega bucks and > only run on UN*X systems that cost just as much. What are you using for > RAD Java apps? Much of what you are experiencing is one time start-up cost. For you this is a new database and a new IDE. For us, this is the first time with dbAnywhere. These problems will work themselves out; future dbAnywhere users will hopefully benefit from your experience. To your question "What are you using for RAD Java apps?" VB5 :-)
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