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Using the Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC 1.5 (continued)
For more information about the LDDJ driver, check out these links.
For the Advisor article on the LDDJ driver, visit http://websphereadvisormagazine.com/doc/11613.
For the Domino Driver for JDBC 1.5 documentation, visit http://lotus.com/ldd/notesua.nsf/0/1e4eb3c5ed6e845285256c770063ac06.
Let me end this tip by quoting what Lotus says about the LDDJ driver: "Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC is another step in the IBM commitment to open standards and accessibility to Domino databases and services so that customers can integrate Domino into any e-business solution regardless of their enterprise configuration or tools selection." In other words, take a step into the future and try it out. And remember that while a Domino database is not a real relational database, it can play one in your applications with the help of the LDDJ driver.
Dan Velasco is a Senior Technical Editor for DominoPower Magazine and occasional contributor to PalmPower Magazine. He is also a Principal CLP Application Developer (R4, R5 and ND6) as well as a CLP System Administrator (R4 and R5). You can reach him via email at dvelasco@dominopower.com or on the Web at http://DanVelasco.com.
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