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Blog Post:
Java Access to SQL Azure via the JDBC Driver for SQL Server
Brian Swan - MSFT
I’ve written a couple of posts ( here and here ) about Java and the JDBC Driver for SQL Server with the promise of eventually writing about how to get a Java application running on the Windows Azure platform. In this post, I’ll deliver on that promise. Specifically, I’ll show you two...
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29 Mar 2011
Blog Post:
Architecture of the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server
Brian Swan - MSFT
I recently began investigating the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server (see my Getting Started with the SQL Server JDBC Driver post for more information). In this post I’ll continue that investigation by looking at the architecture and history of the driver. While the information in this post...
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15 Mar 2011
Blog Post:
Getting Started with the SQL Server JDBC Driver
Brian Swan - MSFT
Okay, okay. I know that Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) doesn’t have much (if anything) to do with PHP, so I apologize in advance if you are tuning in expecting to find something PHP-related. However, I temper my apology with the idea that getting out of your comfort zone is generally beneficial...
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2 Mar 2011
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