Re: JDBC from Cocoa or the like
Re: JDBC from Cocoa or the like
- Subject: Re: JDBC from Cocoa or the like
- From: Alex Kac <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 11:39:39 -0500
I saw this ODBC framework for iOS. Maybe that helps as well:
http://www.prlog.org/10938886-open-database-connectivity-odbc-arrives-for-apple-ipad-iphone-and-ipod-touch.html
One problem I've always had with the N-tier arch is that of customer security. Many companies simply won't use an app that doesn't talk directly to the database within their own private VPN/network.
On Oct 5, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:03 AM, colors <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Is there a framework, or set of APIs or samples available from Apple or others to do SQL server accesses? I have looked at easyDB, but its license makes it a non-starter. I have also looked at freetds, but it does not look like it is ready for prime time (let along particularly good in the Mac support arena). To make maters a little harder, I need to have it work on the iOS too.
>
> If you didn't need it to work on iOS, you could use ODBC.
>
> Why not adopt a classic N-tier architecture, and have a service with
> which your apps can communicate rather than having them talk to the DB
> directly?
>
> --Kyle Sluder
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