Re: Some free utilities for Java, with Hebrew support.



On Sep 21, 8:13 pm, Arne Vajhøj <a...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The obvious thing to do then is to use
another SQL client library, and perhaps still use MySQL server-side.

Do you know any ?

Not personally, no, but they're out there.

free. And the client library surely has lots of alternatives that can
be used in a closed-source client program.

Links please.

If you want links you go and google it. It's not my job to find you
the libraries you want with the licensing terms you want. But it's
surely not going to be difficult; SQL is a standard so a variety of
client libraries for that standard should be fairly easy to find, same
as for FTP, HTTP, and suchlike. Java itself has a basic HTTP client
library come *standard*, and there's a bunch of database stuff in JEE
libraries that probably includes client-side SQL.

Of course Sun's Java license, I'm fairly sure, allows distributing
proprietary Java software without paying Sun (or anyone else).

Of course, if the MySQL server butchers the standard this might not
work with the MySQL server but in that case what you want is a *real*
SQL server instead of something that claims to be, but really isn't.

.



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