Subject Re: [Firebird-Java] Accessing Firebird databases in Java
Author David Jencks
It is difficult to predict the future...

For right now, I think you will find that both drivers work, and that it
may be easier to get people to help you with the jca-jdbc driver since we
are actively working on it. On the other hand, interclient does have a
reasonable amount of documentation, as you point out.

Personally I have no plans to work with Interclient in the future.

david jencks


On 2002.04.20 14:25:19 -0400 Tom Rons wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to access a Firebird database from a Java application, but I
> don't know which driver to use.
>
> I don't require any real 'enterprise features', I'll mostly be doing read
> and write/update operations. I was originally planning on using the new
> JCA
> driver, but I need to make use of it right *now*, and it is still in beta
> phase and doesn't have a lot of documentation.
>
> If I were to use the InterClient version that is available on the
> Firebird
> project page, would I be able to continue using this setup with future
> versions of Firebird? Or would significant changes force me to rewrite my
> application to use the new JCA driver in the future, in order to access
> Firebird databases?
>
> Any help, advice and suggestions that you may have, are welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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