Re: JDBC SP3 and SSL



Alin,

The application I'm referring to is a purchased application, and I believe
it is coded to use the Microsoft JDBC driver. At least that is what the
installation instructions lead me to believe.

Thanks,
Jason


"Alin Sinpalean" wrote:

> Why does your application have to use the MS driver? There are a lot of
> commercial type 4 drivers out there and a pretty good open source one,
> too. All of these support SSL.
>
> Alin,
> The jTDS Project.
>
>
.



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