Subject | Re: [IBO] ADO vs. BDE vs. IBX vs. IBO |
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Author | rene@ssv.dk |
Post date | 2001-11-27T10:48:56Z |
Nevertheless: Thank You, for Your answer
I (almost) got what I wanted to know.
--- In IBObjects@y..., "Josipovic, Nikica" <nikica.josipovic@s...>
wrote:
I (almost) got what I wanted to know.
--- In IBObjects@y..., "Josipovic, Nikica" <nikica.josipovic@s...>
wrote:
> Wrong group, I would say.access to the
> IBO is the queen of IBO-Specific Data-access with full native
> IB/FB APIand also
> IBX is also native access, but very limited in transaction control,
> limited through the TDataset-CompatibilityDialect1
> BDE is slow, bulky, no native access and works currently only with
> Databases.currently
> ADO needs an ODBC-Driver to work or an OleDB-Provider, which is
> not available and is definitely the completely wrong choice toacces IB
> (even IBX would be better).
>
> For all other questions, please post to the ADO-Newsgroup on the
> borland-servers.
>
> Nick Josipovic
> Business Analyst / Market Intelligence
> Global Corporate Communications
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>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: René Laursen [mailto:rene@s...]
> > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:45 PM
> > To: IBObjects@y...
> > Subject: [IBO] ADO vs. BDE vs. IBX vs. IBO
> >
> >
> > Can you tell me how ADO compares to BDE, IBX and IBO regarding
> > efficiency and ease of use.
> > -René Laursen
> >