Anyway, these hurdles are now items in the distant past, courtesy of this new SDK which delivers the powerful UI/UX aspect of ODBC (familiar to Windows users) to Mac OS X.We are thrilled to announce new versions of ODBC drivers for popular database systems with support for the Apple Silicon M1 chip. Setup Sequence for an ODBC File DSN, using our Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for Oracleįor a number of years the ability to use ODBC on Mac OS X has rife with problems ranging from forgetting the UI/UX expectations of ODBC (for end-users, power-users, and systems integrators) to underlying complexities arising from Mac OS X compatibility across PowerPC and Intel processors. Make DSN-based connections from your ODBC compliant application (e.g., Microsoft Office 365) to the desired database (e.g., the Oracle sample database) through the UI/UX provided by the iODBC Administrator.Configure Data Source Names (DSNs) that map a Literal Name to a collection of Connection Attributes - used to ease connectivity with a particular RDBMS-managed database.Install ODBC Drivers for one or more target RDBMS which host the desired data document(s) (a/k/a "databases").Install the ODBC Runtime Environment - including the ODBC Administrator UI component.The ODBC UI/UX is based on a Printer Manager metaphor, and requires performance of just a few simple steps: Our JDBC-to-ODBC and ODBC-to-JDBC Bridges have also been fully updated to support Java 8, which is strictly 64-Bit on OS X. The latest iODBC SDK & Runtime addresses all of these, as is fully demonstrated by our brand new 32- and 64-bit Mac OS X ODBC Drivers for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Sybase Adaptive Server, IBM DB2, IBM Informix, Actian Ingres, Progress, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and PrestoDB. Inconsistent availability of 32-bit and 64-bit APIs - leading to inconsistent user experience, as applications and drivers are gradually converted from 32-bit to 64-bit, in line with operating system evolution.Lack of Cocoa-based Frameworks - for creating DSN Configuration and Connection Dialogs.Issues affecting developers of ODBC Applications and/or Drivers include: Inconsistent use and understanding of System-wide Data Source Names - has prevented sharing of ODBC DSN configuration by multiple users of the same computer.
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