Welcome to the Progress DataDirect for JDBC Drivers Reference
- Last Updated: August 28, 2020
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This guide provides general information for Progress DataDirect for JDBC drivers, including troubleshooting tips, descriptions of advanced features, and tutorials for DataDirect tools.
The reference acts as a compliment to the driver user's guides, which provide detailed instructions on configuring and using drivers. For complete driver documentation sets, visit the Progress Documentation Hub.
This guide contains:
- A Troubleshooting section that provides information that can help you identify and resolve driver problems.
- A detailed description of the following advanced features:
- The following general reference information:
- JDBC support provides information about the JDBC interfaces and methods supported for Progress DataDirect for JDBC drivers.
- JDBC extensions describes the JDBC extensions provided by the com.ddtek.jdbc.extensions package.
- Designing JDBC applications for performance optimization explains how you optimize your application code to improve performance.
- SQL escape sequences for JDBC describes the scalar functions supported by the drivers. Your data store may not support all these functions.
- Tutorials for the following DataDirect tools:
- DataDirect Test guides through a step-by-step example of how to use DataDirect Test™ for JDBC, a tool that allows you to test and debug your JDBC applications during development.
- Tracking JDBC calls with DataDirect Spy describes how to use DataDirect Spy™ for JDBC for tracking JDBC calls in running applications.
- Connection Pool Manager describes how to use the DataDirect Connection Pool Manager to create your own connection pooling mechanism.
- Statement Pool Monitor describes how to use the DataDirect Statement Pool Monitor to import statements to and remove statements from the statement pool, as well as generate information to help you troubleshoot statement pooling performance.
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