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Re: WebObjects, OS X Server, and ODBC
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Re: WebObjects, OS X Server, and ODBC


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects, OS X Server, and ODBC
  • From: Michael Engelhart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:11:31 -0500

Maybe this would help:
http://www.easysoft.com/solutions/osx.phtml

Java used to come with one but in a quick test on my OS X 10.3 laptop, this line of code:
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");


threw a ClassNotFoundException so it may not be available in the Mac OS X JVM unless there's some classpath issue that is required. I haven't played with the bridge in a long time so I don't know where it stands. Sun says specifically not to use this for anything but testing unless there is no other alternative.

Mike
On Jan 23, 2004, at 10:52 AM, Frank Ribitch wrote:

Thanks for all the response about the quickbooks question I had yesterday. I did some further research and found a ODBC database driver that runs on the quickbooks box that allows for SQL queries onto the quickbooks database.

So now I am wondering if there is an ODBC adaptor for OS X and WebObjects. I read that there was one for Windows, but the application will be deployed on a Mac, so windows is out of the question. Will the JDBC work on it?

www.qodbc.com is the adaptor I am looking at. I called their support line for presales help, but they were unhelpful, and had no clue what webobjects was. They advertise you can access QB data from any web tool, and my preferred webtool is WebObjects.

Has anyone else programmed an interface like this yet? My employer wants too be able to pull more info out of the QB datafile without the need for somebody to manually do it. They have no problem buying this driver as long as it can work.

I am reading through their PDF manual right now, but so far nothing has been helpful.

Thanks once again.

Frank
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