[INUG-Users] Sybase
Jacob Steinberger
trefalgar at realitybytes.net
Fri May 1 11:00:37 EDT 2009
Don't take this the wrong way, but if you're that nervous, you're
barking up the wrong tree :\
Jacob
Quoting brad.bueche at wachovia.com:
> So, no tds at all?
>
> And this is using gcc for your C?
>
> Any chance you'd be willing to post your package to the user share section
> on inug?
>
> Also, a question to all you using free-tds out there. I'm getting ready
> to implement this .....just as a test for now. Has anybody ever run into
> problems where communications done through free-tds have caused problems
> on the object server? And I'm not interested in stupid sql being issued
> scenarios. I mean at the software, protocol level.....
>
> How does the object server respond to communications from free-tds? The
> same way it would from a gateway? Can it even tell the difference? Then,
> drilling a little further down, and assuming that tds is essentially
> connecting in a standard way, does the object sever inherently protect
> itself from bad conections. So say I have a screwed up gateway and I
> connect. Will the object server just reject? I guess what I'm getting as
> is does it work like this:
>
> IF you have successfully established a connection to the object server for
> querying.........does the fact that you have successfully connected mean
> that you have passed the object servers checklist for connectivity. AND,
> if you have, are you assured stability from that point forward. Hope
> I'm making this clear.
>
> Bottom line, I dont want to connect if there is the chance that I'm going
> to hose the Object Server simply by connecting. I dont think I have ever
> read a tds horror story on here so I'm assuming the above is basically
> correct: once you know the magic multi-step handshake, then your
> connnected ---- in a supported fashion (at least as far as the code goes).
>
> brad
>
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> Vineet Gangwar <vineet.gangwar at gmail.com>
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> I had connected to 7.1 objectserver using Sybase C APIs and could
> select/update/delete. I had used the free linux version of Sybase 12.5.1
> (I
> think). I am told that you can also use the Sybase API calls using the
> library files that are supplied along with Objectserver
>
> Thanks
> Vineet
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>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Schernau, Ed D <
> Edward.Schernau at citizensbank.com> wrote:
>
>> Guys, any way to make Sybase ODBC drivers talk to the Object Server? We
>> have requirements to do some Webtop-type stuff, but as upper management
>> calls it "not so ugly". I tried the DataDirect trail drivers, but it
>> keeps barfing on "syntax error in line 1" as it sends a "use NCOMS"
>> command to the object server.
>>
>> Any tips?
>>
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>>
>> Ed
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