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OpenAccess allows you to implement a virtual SQL database
layer with support for JDBC, ODBC, OLE DB and ADO.NET over
any data source. Your data instantly becomes accessible to
hundreds of reporting, analysis, integration and development
tools on Windows and Unix just as if it was a commercial SQL
database like Oracle, DB/2 or SQL Server. The data source
can be anything such as files, relational stores, object stores,
business objects, memory, applications, or Web Service.
See how some of our customers are using OpenAccess
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Out of the box, OpenAccess provides 99% of what is needed
-- you add the additional 1% to glue your data source into
the OpenAccess platform. The glue can be implemented in C,
C++, Java, or a .NET language. Once you data source is glued
into OpenAccess it is accessible through JDBC, ODBC, OLE DB,
.NET and Web Services.
OpenAccess
ODBC SDK - the easiest way to build an ODBC compliant
driver for your data source.
OpenAccess
OLE DB SDK -- the easiest way to build a native OLE DB
provider with full SQL support by writing a small amount of
code. It's now ADO.NET compatible!
OpenAccess
.NET Data Provider SDK -- the easiest way to build a native
.NET Data provider with full SQL support for use with ADO.NET.
OpenAccess
JDBC SDK - the easiest way to build a JDBC compliant driver
for your data source.
OpenAccess
API SDK - the easiest way to add ODBC, OLE DB, JDBC, or
.NET API for your SQL compliant data source.
OpenAccess
SDK for JAVA - the easiest way to build an ODBC, OLE DB,
JDBC, or .NET data provider using a pure Java environment.
OpenAccess
SDK for .NET - the easiest way to build an ODBC, OLE DB,
JDBC, or .NET data provider using a pure .NET environment.
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