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PK ./kZ�T�/ / AUTHORSnu �[��� Authors of unixODBC... Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> Nick Gorham <nick@easysoft.com> The PostgreSQL Driver was modified from the standard PostgreSQL ODBC driver (http://www.postgresql.org) The NNTP Driver as written by Ke Jin The MySQL driver is a mirror from the MySQL folks. Other contributors include Alex Hornby Axel Reinhold Alexander Mitin Artiom Morozov Arun K Desai Bard Hustveit Bill Bouma Bill Medland Bojnourdi Kaikavous Brian Harris Bruce A Mallett Charles Morrison Charles Overbeck Chris Friesen Christian Jullien Christian Werner Constantine Filin Craig A Berry Dave Berry David Brown Dmitriy Yusupov Donnie Pinkston Emile Heitor Erik Lundqvist Frediano Ziglio Gary Bunting Geoffrey Gowan Greg Bentz Heikki Linnakangas Holger Bischoff Holger Schurig Honza Horak Hristo Hristov Hugh McMaster Ian Ashley James Dugal Jan Cihlar Jan Stanek Jason Crummack Jay Cai Jay Q. Cai Jay Van Vark Jeff Garzik Jean Louis Charton Jens Schlegel Jess Balint Jim Ziegler Joel W. Reed John C. Rood John L Miller John Moreshead Jon Kåre Hellan Jon Pounder Jon Willeke Jürgen Pfeifer Keith Woodard Lars Doelle Manush Dodunekov Markus Beth Mark Chopping Mark Hessling Mark Vanderwiel Martin Edlman Martin Evans Martin Hobbs Martin Kittel Martin Lacko Max Khon Michael Koch Michael Vetter Miloslav Marik Mike Schultz Mikko Vierula Murad Nayal Murray Todd Williams Nikolai Afanasiev Ocke Janssen Oded Comay Ola Sundell Oren Nechushtan Patrice Favre Paul Richardson Per Bengtsson Per I. Mathisen Petr Vandrovec Pierangelo Masarati Rafi Einstein Ralf Fassel Rick Flower Richard Kettlewell Ron Norman Samuel Cote Scot Loach Scott Courtney Shandy J. Brown Simon Pepping Stefan Radman Steffen Dettmer Steve Gilbert Steve Langasek Steven M. Schultz Steven Reynolds Stuart Coupe Thomas Langen Tim Roepken Tomas Zellerin Trond Eivind Glomsrød Venu Anuganti Zoltan Boszormenyi If I have omitted anyone from this let me know and I will amend it ASAP. I have removed the email address of the people on this list. If someone wants to get in touch, mail me and I will pass it on. Nick Gorham PK ./kZ0m�\� � doc/index.htmlnu ȯ�� <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <HTML XMLNS="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <HEAD > <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <TITLE>unixODBC</TITLE> <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="SlickEdit"> <!-- leave this for stats --> <LINK REL="stylesheet" HREF="style.css" TYPE="text/css" MEDIA="screen"> <STYLE TYPE="text/css" MEDIA="screen"> body { background: url("background.jpg"); } #page { background: url("body.jpg") repeat-y top; border: none; } #header { background: url("header.gif") no-repeat bottom center; } #footer { background: url("footer.jpg") no-repeat bottom; border: none;} #header { padding: 22px 30px 0px 30px; height: 56px; width: 690px; } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <DIV ID="page"> <DIV ID="header"> <A HREF="http://www.unixodbc.org/"><IMG SRC="icon64.png" ALIGN="right" BORDER="0" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0"></A> <H1>unixODBC</H1> <DIV CLASS="description"> Standards compliant, open source, database connectivity for everyone. </DIV> </DIV> <DIV ID="content" CLASS="widecolumn"> <DIV STYLE="text-align: center;"> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> Home </SPAN> | <A HREF="News.html">News</A> | <A HREF="Documentation.html">Documentation</A> | <A HREF="Drivers.html">Drivers</A> | <A HREF="Support.html">Support</A> | <A HREF="Downloads.html">Downloads</A> </DIV> <DIV CLASS="post" ID="post-68"> <DIV CLASS="entrytext"> <TABLE> <TR> <TD><H2>unixODBC is...</H2></TD> <TD><H2>News</H2></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><BR>unixODBC is an implementation of the ODBC standard which is; <UL> <LI> open source </LI> <LI> licensed under LGPL/GPL </LI> <LI> community developed and community supported </LI> <LI> proven with over a decade of active use/development </LI> </UL> </TD> <TD> <HR STYLE="width: 100%; height: 2px;"> <SPAN STYLE="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);"> March 15th 2007 </SPAN> <BR> <DIV STYLE="margin-left: 40px;"> New look for unixodbc.org <DIV STYLE="margin-left: 40px;"> The old web site was serving the project fine but it seemed like it was about time to make it all 'fresh'. We hope you find it more pleasing to use. </DIV> </DIV> <SPAN STYLE="color: rgb(192, 192, 192);"> October 13th 2006 </SPAN> <BR> <DIV STYLE="margin-left: 40px;"> 2.2.12 Released<BR> </DIV> <A HREF="News.html"><SMALL>More...</A></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><H2>Key features...</H2></TD> <TD><H2>Architecture</H2></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top;"><BR> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> Software Development Kit </SPAN> (SDK) - Develop ODBC applications and drivers using the C language and the unixODBC SDK.<BR> <BR> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> Driver Manager </SPAN> (DM) - The unixODBC DM allows the end-User to switch data sources without recompiling/linking application source code. The application does not have to be linked to a specific vendors product.<BR> <BR> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> Tools </SPAN> - unixODBC includes CrossPlatform command-line and GUI tools to make working with ODBC easy.<BR> </TD> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top;"><IMG ALIGN="LEFT" STYLE="width: 200px; height: 175px;" ALT="" SRC="Splash.png"> <P>Applications typically link with the unixODBC Driver Manager (DM) which then uses the appropriate Driver to communicate with the data source. The DM understands ODBC but relies on the Driver to understand specifics of the data source.</P> <P>The Driver is typically provided by the data source Vendor. The Driver understands ODBC and the specifics of the data source.</P> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <BR> <TABLE CLASS =codebox> <TR> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(102, 102, 102); width: 33%;"> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> CrossPlatform<BR> <BR> </SPAN> Applications built using unixODBC are compatible with the Microsoft implementation of ODBC. unixODBC is provided with all majour Linux distributions. unixODBC has been ported to all majour UNIX and UNIX-like platforms;<BR> <DIV STYLE="margin-left: 40px;"> - Linux, Solaris, SGI, etc<BR> - VMS, OS/2, etc<BR> </DIV> </TD> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(102, 102, 102); width: 33%;"> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> CrossDatabase </SPAN> <BR> <BR> unixODBC supports drivers from all majour database vendors including;<BR> <DIV STYLE="margin-left: 40px;"> - Oracle<BR> - DB2<BR> - Interbase<BR> - Mimer<BR> - MySQL<BR> - others<BR> </DIV> </TD> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(102, 102, 102); width: 33%;"> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;"> License </SPAN> <BR> <BR> unixODBC was developed by the open source community and is provided under the LGPL and GPL licenses. Commercial applications can be developed using unixODBC without paying for a license or royalty. Free support is provided by the community. </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top;"><A HREF="CrossPlatform.html">More...</A></TD> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top;"><A HREF="CrossDatabase.html">More...</A></TD> <TD STYLE="vertical-align: top;"><A HREF="License.html">More...</A></TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </P> </DIV> </DIV> </DIV> <DIV ID="footer"> <P> --<BR> <A HREF=mailto:pharvey@peterharvey.org>Peter Harvey</A> </P> </DIV> </DIV> </BODY> </HTML> PK ./kZh�� � doc/ProgrammerManual/index.htmlnu ȯ�� <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="Author" content="Peter Harvey"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.77C-CCK-MCD Caldera Systems OpenLinux [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.2 i686) [Netscape]"> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000EF" vlink="#51188E" alink="#FF0000"> <img SRC="unixODBC.gif" height=32 width=32><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+4>unixODBC</font></font> <br> <hr WIDTH="100%"> <center><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size=+3>PROGRAMMER MANUAL</font></font></b> <br><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Peter Harvey</font></b> <br><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">19.DEC.01</font></b></center> <p><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Introduction</font></b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Welcome to the unixODBC Programmer Manual. This manual is a starting point for a programmer who is interested in developing an application which *uses* ODBC. This manual does not address Driver development or any other development which is internal to the ODBC sub-system.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Why Use ODBC?</font></b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">ODBC provides a portable Application Programmers Interface (API) with which to access data. This means that your data access code will recompile without changes on all popular platforms. In practice; portability is sometimes hampered by incomplete drivers. However; the core ODBC functionality (the most used functionality) is always supported any working driver. Other advantages to developing with ODBC include;</font> <ul> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">most popular API of its kind</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">most mature API of its kind</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">skills more reusable/easily found</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">hundreds, if not thousands, of applications use it</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">availible on all majour platforms</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">easy to change data storage solution/vendor (ah; freedom)</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">easy to upscale data storage (developer and end-user)</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">arguably the most complete API of its kind</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">many books on the subject</font></li> <li> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">greater support base</font></li> </ul> <b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Languages Supported</font></b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">ODBC is based upon a C API. C++ programmers will find a number of C++ class libraries for using the ODBC API. These are wrappers - using the C API internally but can provide a much nicer way to use ODBC for C++ programmers.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Any language which can call a C API should be able to use the ODBC API and most languages, such as PHP and Perl, provide an interface to work with ODBC but these are not covered in this manual.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Architecture</font></b><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Client Libraries</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">These are client libraries which are specific to the particular database being used. These, often, provide a C API of their own which is used by Driver developers. In some cases these exist inside of the Driver itself or are staticly linked into the Driver. Any Client Libraries required by a Driver will be a part of the installation of your Driver or will simply be a requirement for the installation of your Driver. Sometimes Client Libraries must be configured before any ODBC configuration.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Driver</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Driver Manager</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">The Driver Manager acts as a gateway to the ODBC drivers. The main advantage to having a Driver Manager is that the end-user can configure the Driver Manager to use a different Driver than the one original conceived of by the programmer.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">It as virtualy identical functions declarations as a Driver which means that one *could* create an application</font> <br><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font> <p> <hr WIDTH="100%"> <br> <br> </body> </html> PK ./kZJ�� ( doc/ProgrammerManual/Tutorial/index.htmlnu �[��� <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <TITLE>Dokumenttitel </TITLE> </HEAD> <frameset Cols="25%,75%" noresize frameborder="0" > <frame Name="navi" src="navi.html"> <frame Name="inha" src="intro.html"> </FRAMESET> </HTML> PK ./kZl÷�� � &