ANN: AnyDAC v 1.0.3, including the unique in-memory data engine, released
- From: "Dmitry Arefiev [gs-soft.ru]" <darefiev@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 21:24:14 +0400
Hello All !
I want to mention AnyDAC has unique in-memory data engine,
with similar but better Ado.Net features. Developed specially
for Delphi.Win32. The speed of engine is comparable with
kbmMemTable Std. But IMHO, feature set is much more
reach, than kbmMemTable. Try your self !
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AnyDAC (Any Data Access Components) is a multy DBMS,
high-speed, flexible data access framework for Borland Delphi
with multy-layered, plugable architecture. At the moment following
DBMS are supported natively:
- Oracle v 8.0.3 and higher;
- MySQL v 3.23 and higher;
- MSSQL v 2000 and higher;
- MSAccess v 2000 and higher;
- IBM DB2 UDB v 8 and higher;
- Sybase ASA v 8 and higher.
AnyDAC was optimized for the specified RDBMS's. Also
AnyDAC supports generic data sources through:
- dbExpress drivers;
- ODBC drivers.
AnyDAC features covers at most all possible application data
access scenarios, including:
- Data Warehouse;
- Offline and Online Data Access;
- In-memory Data Storage;
- etc
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What is new and download you can find on my site-
www.da-soft.com/
Regards,
Dmitry
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