I've found that StrongLoop can connect to MongoDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MS SQL Server.
Can it also connect via JDBC (or Derby DB)?
Seems there are also tutorials to create a customized db connector. Just trying to find out more information there.
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Please suggest suitable SDK to connect Sybase Database using SSIS package.
Trying to pull data from Sybase Database.
Connection manager doesn't show drivers to connect Sybase Database like wise ASE Client/ ASEOLEB ..
Any leads on this.
Hi everyone here,
I am pretty new to Oracle DB configurations as I have been using SAS and Microsoft SQL all this while.
What i want to do is to add Oracle DB to ODBC(64-bit) in a new server.
This is the scenario:
Server A:- Existing Application server that has Oracle configured in ODBC(64-bit)(Been using for the past 3 years, configured by other people).
Server DB:- The Database server
Server B:- Brand new server that i want to configure Oracle DB in ODBC(64-bit)(Brand new).
I copy every single details of the server information in Server A ODBC for the same Oracle DB and put it in Server B ODBC. I have both Server A and Server B remote connection side by side and do "Test Connection".
Server A can connect successfully. However, Server B is giving me this error:
SQLState=08004
This is my first time trying to configure for ODBC to Oracle DB. I have previously configured many Microsoft SQL DB without any issue. Do take note that i have not installed any Oracle driver or any necessary-tool needed for ODBC to link with Oracle as i do not know of any. Is there anything i have to install for this to work or any necessary settings need to be done before configuring it?
All this while for Microsoft SQL connection to ODBC, i just put in the DB credentials and voila.
Your help is very much appreciated.
Due to company constraints, I cannot read my DB2 tables using the Oracle SQL Developer.
I could do it via JDBC, but I don’t have enough information to configure the connection (e.g. the port is missing).
I found in my local Windows ODBC list a system DNS ( IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER – DEFAULT_DB2) that I can use with Microsoft Access.
I mean, tables are accessible via MS Access through an ODBC DNS.
I’d like to do the same with SQL Developer too. Is it possible?
May I use my local ODBC system DNS in SQL Developer or something like this?
I see that ODBC connections are possible with SQL Server, MySql, Sybase and other databases but I cannot find anything about DB2.
Additionally, if it helps, I can see my DB2 server via QMF (already registered by the company software distribution) but I don’t think this is useful for me.
Can you help me connect access 2013 with an Oracle database using odbc. I need a Oracle in oraclient10g driver, however I do not know how to install it. I went through many descriptions how to install that driver.
I have the database i just need to connect it to Access for a school project.
I've never used a JDBC connection before, and am familiar with only ODBC connections. We have a vendor who will only support JDBC. They consider ODBC 'Open Source', and therefore do not support connections to their DB through an ODBC connection. Does anyone know if it is possible to create an SSIS connection via JDBC? I am not getting any hits on this from my initial research online.
No, SSIS does not have the java interface necessary to do this. You would have to use an ADO.Net or OLEDB driver, or the OLEDB provider for ODBC to connect to a database.
You could write a java program that extracted the data to a file, and then read the data from that file. You can execute a process from SSIS, which could be used to run the Java program.