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Automate UI, load and performance testing for web, desktop and mobile
Use Angular, TypeScript or JavaScript to build truly native mobile apps
Rapidly develop, manage and deploy business apps, delivered as SaaS in the cloud
Automate decision processes with a no-code business rules engine
Build mobile apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone
Deploy automated machine learning to accurately predict machine failures with technology optimized for Industrial IoT.
Optimize data integration with high-performance connectivity
Connect to any cloud or on-premises data source using a standard interface
Build engaging multi-channel web and digital experiences with intuitive web content management
Improve your application user experience with faster data access
Incorporate any of your user’s data via JDBC standards
Get faster implementation and deployment with better ROI
Don’t see your data source? Build your own API solution with OpenAccess SDK
Type 5 JDBC drivers offer the same client-side, single-tier, 100% Java architecture of Type 4 JDBC drivers, but address the limitations of many of the Type 4 JDBC drivers available today.
JDBC drivers are the most conventional way that many developers use to connect to databases from their Java applications. In the first tutorial of the series, we will show you how you can use Progress DataDirect JDBC drivers in your Java application to connect to your database.
Metadata is the data describing the data that is being stored in your data source. In this tutorial, we will be focusing on how to extract the metadata of the data source to which you are connecting using our JDBC driver.
Connect any application to any data source anywhere
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