Apache Hive ODBC 8.0.1 UNIX
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Progress(R) DataDirect(R)
Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Apache Hive Wire Protocol Driver
UNIX and Linux Platforms (32- and 64-bit)
8.0.1 Release
April 2026
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This README file contains information for Progress(R) DataDirect(R)
for ODBC Apache Hive(TM) Wire Protocol Driver.
This README file contains information not included in the PROGRESS
DATADIRECT FOR ODBC APACHE HIVE USER'S GUIDE AND REFERENCE.
CONTENTS
Post-GA Product Announcements
Requirements
Installation Directory
Data Source and Platform Support
Third-party Components Compatibility Matrix
Changes Since 8.0.1 GA
Changes for 8.0.1 GA
Changes for 8.0.0 GA
Configuring Data Sources
Driver WorkAround Options
Notes, Known Problems, and Restrictions
Documentation
Installed Files for the 32-bit Driver
Installed Files for the 64-bit Driver
Post-GA Product Announcements
The readme files will no longer be updated with product announcements and new
features after the General Availability (GA) of the product. For the latest
updates and enhancements, please refer to the release notes
(https://www.progress.com/datadirect-connectors/whats-new).
Requirements
* The installer program requires a JVM that is Java SE 11 or higher, including
Oracle JDK, OpenJDK, and IBM SDK (Java) distributions.
* The driver requires the following runtime libraries:
- AIX: C/C++ runtime libraries version 16.1 or higher
- Linux: C/C++ runtime libraries version GCC 2.12 or higher
- Solaris: C/C++ runtime libraries version 12.6 or higher
Installation Directory
* The default installation directory for the 32-bit driver is:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_32bit
* The default installation directory for the 64-bit driver is:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_64bit
Data Source and Platform Support
For the latest data source and platform support information, refer to the
Product Compatibility Guide:
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-compatibility/resource/
datadirect-product-compatibility.pdf
Third-party Components Compatibility Matrix
For information about the third-party components that are installed with the
product, refer to the ODBC Third-party Components Compatibility Matrix on the
DataDirect Product Life Cycle page:
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-life-cycle/page/topics/
datadirect_life_cycle/datadirect-product-life-cycle.html
Changes Since 8.0.1 GA
ICU Library Upgrade (74.1)
--------------------------
The ICU library files that are installed with the product have been upgraded
to version 74.1. As a part of this upgrade, the following platforms and their
file names have been updated:
* AIX platforms
- 32-bit product package: From libivicu28.a to libivicu.a
- 64-bit product package: From libddicu28.a to libddicu.a
Note - This upgrade is available starting in build 08.02.1072 of the ICU
library files.
* Linux platforms
- 32-bit product package: From libivicu28.so to libivicu.so
- 64-bit product package: From libddicu28.so to libddicu.so
Note - This upgrade is available starting in build 08.02.0965 of the ICU
library files.
* Solaris platforms (Sparc and Solaris X)
- 32-bit product package: From libivicu28.so to libivicu.so
- 64-bit product package: From libddicu28.so to libddicu.so
Note - This upgrade is available starting in build 08.02.1799 of the ICU
library files.
As part of the ICU 74.1 upgrade, the complier and runtime versions for the
driver have been changed to the following:
* For AIX platforms, the compiler version has been upgraded to xlclang++ 16.1.
As a result, you must have C/C++ runtime libraries of 16.1 or higher on your
machine.
* For Linux platforms, the compiler version has been upgraded to GCC 7.3.1.
As a result, you must have C/C++ runtime libraries of GCC 2.12 or higher on
your machine.
* For Solaris platforms, the compiler version has been upgraded to Oracle
Developer Studio 12.6. As a result, you must have C/C++ runtime libraries
of 12.6 or higher on your machine.
Debugging Symbols
------------------
The driver binaries now include debugging symbols that can be used for
diagnosing and debugging issues in the driver.
JRE Requirement for the Installer
---------------------------------
The installer program now requires you to install a JRE that is Java SE 11 or
higher before running the installer. In earlier versions, the JRE used by the
installer program was included in the product. However, to avoid potential
security vulnerabilities, the installer program no longer includes a JRE.
Instead, the installer program uses the JRE in your environment to allow for
the most secure version of a JRE to be used.
Notes:
* This change does not affect the JVM requirements for the driver. For the latest
driver requirements, refer to the Product Compatibility Guide:
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-compatibility/resource/
datadirect-product-compatibility.pdf
* The installer program cannot remove the already installed JRE files from the
install directory automatically. Remove them manually.
Use Unicode Char Types Connection Option
----------------------------------------
The driver now supports describing Char and Varchar columns as
either SQL_CHAR and SQL_VARCHAR types or SQL_WCHAR and SQL_WVARCHAR
types in the metadata. You can use the new Use Unicode Char Types
(UseUnicodeCharTypes) connection option to configure how the driver
maps Char and Varchar columns. Refer to the user's guide for details.
String Describe Type Connection Option
--------------------------------------
The String Describe Type (StringDescribeType) connection option now
supports describing String columns as SQL_LONGVARCHAR and SQL_VARCHAR
as well, in addition to SQL_WLONGVARCHAR and SQL_WVARCHAR. To support
this behavior, two new valid values have been added to the connection
option: -1 (SQL_LONGVARCHAR) and 12 (SQL_VARCHAR). Refer to
the user's guide for details.
ODBC Cursor Library
-------------------
The product package no longer includes the ODBC Cursor library file
(odbccurs.so) because it has some known security vulnerabilities that
could potentially expose you to security risks.
Note: The installer program cannot remove the ODBC Cursor library file
automatically while installing a new version of the driver. Remove it
manually.
SSL Enhancement (3.0.9)
-----------------------
Note: OpenSSL library 3.0.9 has been replaced with a later version. For
the latest information about the third-party components that are installed
with the product, refer to the ODBC Third-party Components Compatibility
Matrix on the DataDirect Product Life Cycle page:
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/datadirect-product-life-cycle/page/topics/
datadirect_life_cycle/datadirect-product-life-cycle.html.
The default version of the OpenSSL library has been upgraded to version
3.0.9, which fixes the security vulnerabilities listed on the following
page: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities-3.0.html
This upgrade is available in build 08.02.0595 of the following OpenSSL
library files:
- On AIX: libivopenssl30.a (32-bit) and libddopenssl30.a (64-bit)
- On other platforms: ivopenssl30.so [.sl] (32-bit) and ddopenssl30.so (64-bit)
Notes:
* The driver supports the following OpenSSL 3.0 providers: Default and
FIPS.
* The FIPS provider is supported only on the following platforms:
Windows 64-bit, Linux 64-bit, and AIX 64-bit.
* The following connection options have been added to configure the
driver to use OpenSSL 3.0: Enable FIPS (EnableFIPS), OpenSSL Config File
(OpenSSLConfigFile), and OpenSSL Provider Path (OpenSSLProviderPath).
For more information on the new connection options and how to configure
the driver to use OpenSSL 3.0, refer to the user's guide.
* When installing a new version of the product, the installer program will
automatically replace the OpenSSL 1.1.1 library files with the OpenSSL 3.0
library files in the install directory, which will impact all the DataDirect
ODBC drivers installed on a machine. Therefore:
- If you are using multiple 8.0 drivers, upgrade all your drivers to the latest
version.
- If you are using both 8.0 and 7.1 versions of the driver, copy the xxtls27.dll
file to a different location before installing a new version of the 8.0 driver.
Copy it back to the install directory once the installation is complete.
End of Support for OpenSSL 1.1.1
--------------------------------
The product no longer includes version 1.1.1 of the OpenSSL library.
The library will reach the end of its product life cycle in September 2023
and will not receive any security updates after that. Note that continuing
to use the library after September 2023 can potentially expose you to
security vulnerabilities.
Note: As a result of this change, when installing a new version of the product,
the installer program will automatically remove version 1.1.1 of the library
from the install directory, which will impact all the DataDirect ODBC drivers
installed on a machine.
Installer Upgrade
-----------------
The installer program has been enhanced to use a more modern and
secure technology. As a result of this enhancement:
* The default installation location has been changed to:
- For the 32-bit driver:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_32bit
- For the 64-bit driver:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_64bit
* The new installer program does not support upgrading installations
made with earlier versions of the installer. You will need to
uninstall the existing installation and reinstall with the new
installer to resume upgrades in the same directory.
* The existing data sources cannot be used until they are
updated to point to the new installation location. To learn
how to update them, refer to the best practices documented
at https://community.progress.com/s/.
End of Support for OpenSSL 1.0.2
--------------------------------
The product no longer includes version 1.0.2 of the OpenSSL library.
The library has reached the end of its product life cycle and is not
receiving security updates anymore. Note that continuing to use the
library could potentially expose you to security vulnerabilities.
Note: As a result of this change, when installing a new version of the
driver, the installer program will automatically remove version 1.0.2
of the library from the install directory.
Support for TLS/SSL server authentication in a serverless environment
---------------------------------------------------------------------
The driver has been enhanced to support TLS/SSL server authentication for
the applications deployed in a serverless environment. The driver stores the
TLS/SSL certificates in memory and lets applications use TLS/SSL server
authentication without storing the truststore file on the disk. To use this
enhancement, specify the content of the certificate in the refreshed
Trust Store (Truststore) connection option or the new
SQL_COPT_INMEMORY_TRUSTSTORECERT pre-connection attribute. Refer to the
user's guide for details.
Password Encryption Tool
------------------------
A Password Encryption Tool, called ddencpwd, is now included with the product
package. It encrypts passwords for secure handling in connection strings and
odbc.ini files. At connection, the driver decrypts these passwords and passes
them to the data source as required.
Documentation
-------------
Any product package made available after February 9, 2021 will not include the
HTML help system or user's guide PDF. The full documentation set, including
these items, is available from the Progress Information Hub:
https://docs.progress.com/category/datadirect-apache-hive
While the product packages will not include these documentation items, the
installation Help directory will provide an HTML redirect for direct access
to the HTML help.
Note that all Progress DataDirect for ODBC documentation has been migrated to
the Progress Information Hub:
https://docs.progress.com/
Timestamp Logging in Packet Logs
--------------------------------
The drivers using base version B0649 and later have been enhanced to
include timestamp in the internal packet logs by default. If you want to
disable the timestamp logging in packet logs, set PacketLoggingOptions=1.
The internal packet logging is not enabled by default. To enable it,
set EnablePacketLogging=1.
Setting Unicode Encoding Type for Connections
---------------------------------------------
The Driver Manager for UNIX/Linux has been enhanced to support setting the
Unicode encoding type for applications on a per connection basis. By passing a
value for the SQL_ATTR_APP_UNICODE_TYPE attribute using SQLSetConnectAttr, your
application can specify the encoding at connection. This allows your
application to pass both UTF-8 and UTF-16 encoded strings with a single
environment handle.
The valid values for the SQL_ATTR_APP_UNICODE_TYPE attribute are SQL_DD_CP_UTF8
and SQL_DD_CP_UTF16. The default value is SQL_DD_CP_UTF8.
This enhancement is available in build 08.02.0449 of the driver manager.
AllowedOpenSSLVersions
----------------------
Determines which version of the OpenSSL library file the driver uses for data
encryption when multiple versions are installed with the product. For example,
when specifying a value of 1.1.1 (AllowedOpenSSLVersions=1.1.1), the driver
uses the 1.1.1 version of the library stored in the /lib subdirectory. Refer to
the user's guide for more information.
Hive ACID Support
-----------------
The driver has been enhanced to support ACID operations for Inserts, Updates,
and Deletes on servers that are configured to use them.
Apache ZooKeeper
----------------
The driver has been enhanced to support Apache ZooKeeper, which can be
configured using the refreshed Host Name connection option and the new
ZooKeeper Discovery and ZooKeeper Namespace connection options.
Also, the driver supports Kerberos authentication for Apache ZooKeeper.
Refer to the user's guide for details.
Changes for 8.0.1 GA
HTTP Mode Support
-----------------
The driver has been enhanced to support HTTP mode, which allows you to access
Apache Hive data stores using HTTP/HTTPS requests. HTTP mode can be configured
using the new TransportMode and HTTPPath connection options.
Cookie Base Authentication
--------------------------
The driver has been enhanced to support cookie based authentication for HTTP
connections. Cookie based authentication can be configured using the new
EnableCookieAuthentication and CookieName connection options.
Support for Apache Knox
-----------------------
The driver has been enhanced to support HTTP connections to Apache
Knox gateways.
ArrayInsertSize
---------------
The new ArrayInsertSize connection option provides a workaround for memory
and server issues that can sometimes occur when inserting a large number of
rows that contain large values. These issues are most likely to occur
when connecting through Apache Knox.
Changes for the 8.0.0 GA
Fetch Performance Enhancement
-----------------------------
The driver has been enhanced to optimize the performance of fetches.
MaxVarcharSize Connection Option Replaced by MaxStringSize
----------------------------------------------------------
The new MaxStringSize connection option allows you to determine the maximum
size of columns of the String data type that the driver describes through
result set descriptions and catalog functions.
This option replaces the MaxVarcharSize connection option. The MaxVarcharSize
attribute will continue to be supported for this release, but will be deprecated
in subsequent versions of the product.
UseNativeCatalogFunctions Connection Option Replaced by CatalogMode
-------------------------------------------------------------------
The new CatalogMode connection option allows you to determine whether the
driver uses native catalog functions to retrieve information returned by the
SQLTables, SQLColumns, and SQLStatistics catalog functions. In the default
setting, the driver employs a balance of native functions and driver-discovered
information for the optimal balance of performance and accuracy when retrieving
catalog information.
This option replaces the UseNativeCatalogFunctions option. The
UseNativeCatalogFunctions attribute will continue to be supported for this
release, but will be deprecated in subsequent versions of the product.
MinLongVarcharSize Connection Option
------------------------------------
The new MinLongVarcharSize connection option allows you to fetch
SQL_LONGVARCHAR columns whose size is smaller than the minimum imposed by some
third-party applications, such as SQL Server Linked Server.
VarcharThreshold Connection Option
----------------------------------
The new VarcharThreshold connection option allows you to fetch columns that
would otherwise exceed the upper limit of the SQL_VARCHAR type for some
third-party applications, such as SQL Server Linked Server.
Valid Values for AuthenticationMethod
-------------------------------------
The AuthenticationMethod connection option has been refreshed with a new
valid value for enabling Kerberos Authentication. To use Kerberos
authentication with the driver, set AuthenticationMethod=4.
Note: Specifying the legacy setting for enabling Kerberos
(AuthenticationMethod=1) will return an error message at connection.
Default Value for CryptoProtocolVersion
---------------------------------------
The default value for CryptoProtocolVersion has been updated to
TLSv1.2,TLSv1.1,TLSv1. This change improves the security of the driver by
employing only the most secure cryptographic protocols as the default behavior.
Valid Values for StringDescribeType
-----------------------------------
The valid and default values for the StringDescribeType connection have
been updated:
- Valid values: -10 (SQL_WLONGVARCHAR) | -9 (SQL_WVARCHAR)
- Default value: -9 (SQL_WVARCHAR)
UTF-8 Support in the odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini Files
----------------------------------------------------
The driver and Driver Manager have been enhanced to support UTF-8 encoding in
the odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini files.
Deprecated Platform Support
---------------------------
Support has been deprecated for the following platforms:
- Oracle Solaris x86 (32- and 64-bit)
- Oracle Solaris on SPARC (32- and 64-bit)
Hive Protocol Support
---------------------
The driver supports the HiveServer2 protocol and higher, and as a result:
- Support for the HiveServer1 protocol has been deprecated
- The Wire Protocol Version connection option has been deprecated
Configuring Data Sources
Data sources are stored in the system information file (typically,
odbc.ini). For details on configuring this file, see the PROGRESS DATADIRECT
FOR ODBC FOR APACHE HIVE DRIVER USER'S GUIDE AND REFERENCE.
Driver WorkAround Options
Progress DataDirect has included non-standard connection options (workarounds)
for the driver that enable you to take full advantage of packaged ODBC-enabled
applications requiring non-standard or extended behavior. Refer to the chapter
"WorkAround options" in THE PROGRESS DATADIRECT FOR ODBC DRIVERS REFERENCE for a
description of these options.
Notes, Known Issues, and Restrictions
Specifying values for the same connection option multiple times
---------------------------------------------------------------
The driver does not support specifying values for the same connection
option multiple times in a connection string or DSN. If a value is
specified using the same attribute multiple times or using both
long and short attributes, the connection may fail or the driver may
not behave as intended.
For SSL Users
-------------
When trying to connect to a database using SSL encryption, you may
receive an error message similar to: "PRNG not seeded". This is because
certain versions of some operating systems do not generate truly random
numbers necessary for encryption. For more information about this error
and available patches, please refer to the Web site:
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#USER1
SQLColAttribute(s)
------------------
The column attributes 1001 and 1002, which were assigned as DataDirect-
specific attributes, were inadvertently used as system attributes by
the Microsoft 3.0 ODBC implementation. Applications using those
attributes must now use 1901 and 1902, respectively.
SQL_C_NUMERIC
-------------
Because of inconsistencies in the ODBC specification, users attempting
to use SQL_C_NUMERIC parameters must set the precision and scale values
of the corresponding structure and the descriptor fields in the
Application Parameter Descriptor.
For Developers Using IIS
------------------------
One of the most common connectivity issues encountered while using IIS
(Microsoft's Internet Information Server) concerns the use and settings
of the account permissions. If you encounter problems using DataDirect
drivers with an IIS server, refer to KnowledgeBase document number 4274
on the Progress DataDirect web site:
http://knowledgebase.datadirect.com.
For Users of the Driver for Apache Hive(TM)
-------------------------------------------
The following are notes, known problems, and restrictions with the
driver. These restrictions are based on using Apache Hive 1.2.0; other
versions of Apache Hive will have their own restrictions. You may
find a more complete listing of Apache Hive known issues and limitations
for your version of Apache Hive in the Apache Hive user
documentation here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Home
Note that Apache Hive is not designed for OLTP workloads and does not
offer real-time queries or row-level updates. Apache Hive is instead
designed for batch type jobs over large data sets with high latency.
Known Issues for Apache Hive(TM)
-------------------------------
* No support for row-level updates or deletes
* No difference between "NULL" and null values
* No support for auto-commit transactions
HiveQL
------
Apache Hive uses HiveQL, which provides much of the functionality of
SQL, but has some limitation syntax differences. For more information,
refer to the Hive Language Manual.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual.
* A single quote within a string literal must be escaped
using a \ instead of using a single quote.
* Join support is limited to equi-joins.
Documentation
PROGRESS DATADIRECT FOR ODBC FOR APACHE HIVE WIRE PROTOCOL DOCUMENTATION SET
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The driver documentation set is available from the Progress Information Hub:
https://docs.progress.com/category/datadirect-apache-hive
You can access the online help system directly via the HTML redirect in the
installation Help directory.
Uninstalling the Driver
You can uninstall the product or individual drivers using the
uninstall_ODBC_80 file in the /uninstall folder of the installation directory.
Installed Files the 32-bit Driver
This file list assumes a full installation of the driver and
documentation.
The installer copies the following files and subdirectories to the
product installation directory, by default:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_32bit:
odbc.csh Setup script for C shell
odbc.ini Sample odbc.ini file
odbcinst.ini Sample odbcinst.ini file
odbc.sh Setup script for Bourne shell
IVODBC.LIC DataDirect license file
fixes.txt List of fixes since last release
license.txt Progress DataDirect license agreement
/bin:
ivtestlib Test application to check that required
libraries are present and loadable
/help:
*.html HTML redirects to online connector help
systems and documentation resources
/include:
odbcinst.h Include files
qesqlext.h
sql.h
sqlext.h
sqltypes.h
sqlucode.h
sqlunx.h
/lib:
ivhive28.so Apache Hive WP driver
ivopenssl30.so TLS/SSL support file (OpenSSL library
version 3.0) [libivopenssl30.a on AIX]
ivopenssl.so TLS/SSL support file (OpenSSL library
version 3.5) [libivopenssl.a on AIX]
ivtrc28.so Progress DataDirect trace library
libivcurl28.so Library used for HTTP connections [.a on AIX]
libivicu.a Unicode conversion tables for AIX platforms
libivicu.so Unicode conversion tables for Linux and
Solaris platforms
libodbc.so ODBC Driver Manager [.a on AIX]
libodbcinst.so ODBC Installer [.a on AIX]
odbc.so ODBC Driver Manager (dynamically loadable)
[AIX only]
odbcinst.so ODBC Installer (dynamically loadable)
[AIX only]
/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES:
ivhive28.mo Apache Hive WP driver message file
ivhive28.po Apache Hive WP driver message file source
odbc.mo ODBC Driver Manager message file
odbc.po ODBC Driver Manager message source
/NOTICES:
ODBC for Apache Hive
v8.0 notices.txt Third-party vendor license agreements
/READMES:
ODBC for Apache Hive
v8.0 readme.txt This file
/samples:
/bulk/bulk Bulk application
/bulk/bulk.c Bulk example source
/bulk/bulk.mak Bulk example make file
/bulk/bulk.txt Bulk example description
/bulkstrm/bulk.cpp Bulk streaming example source
/bulkstrm/bulk.hpp Bulk streaming example header
/bulkstrm/bulkstrm Bulk streaming example application
/bulkstrm/bulkstrm.txt Bulk streaming example description
/bulkstrm/main.cpp Bulk streaming example source
/bulkstrm/msgprintf.hpp Bulk streaming example header
/bulkstrm/streambulk.mak Bulk streaming example make file
/example/example Example application
/example/example.c Example source
/example/example.h Example header
/example/example.mak Example make file
/tools:
ddencpwd Password Encryption Tool
ddextu License Extender utility
ddprocinfo Processor Information utility
Installed Files for the 64-bit Driver
This file list assumes a full installation of all drivers and
documentation.
The installer copies the following files and subdirectories to the
product installation directory, by default:
/opt/Progress/DataDirect/ODBC_64bit:
odbc.csh Setup script for C shell
odbc.ini Sample odbc.ini file
odbcinst.ini Sample odbcinst.ini file
odbc.sh Setup script for Bourne shell
DDODBC.LIC DataDirect license file
fixes.txt List of fixes since last release
license.txt Progress DataDirect license agreement
/bin:
ddtestlib Test application to check that required
libraries are present and loadable
/help:
*.html HTML redirects to online connector help
systems and documentation resources
/include:
odbcinst.h Include files
qesqlext.h
sql.h
sqlext.h
sqltypes.h
sqlucode.h
sqlunx.h
/lib:
ddhive28.so Apache Hive WP driver
ddopenssl30.so TLS/SSL support file (OpenSSL library
version 3.0) [libddopenssl30.a on AIX]
ddopenssl.so TLS/SSL support file (OpenSSL library
version 3.5) [libddopenssl.a on AIX]
ddtrc28.so Progress DataDirect trace library
fips.so Support file for FIPS provider
libddcurl28.so Library used for HTTP connections [.a on AIX]
libddicu.a Unicode conversion tables for AIX platforms
libddicu.so Unicode conversion tables for Linux and Solaris
platforms
libodbc.so ODBC Driver Manager [.a on AIX]
libodbcinst.so ODBC Installer [.a on AIX]
odbc.so ODBC Driver Manager (dynamically loadable)
[AIX only]
odbcinst.so ODBC Installer (dynamically loadable)
[AIX only]
openssl.cnf Configuration file for FIPS provider
/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES:
ddhive28.mo Apache Hive WP driver message file
ddhive28.po Apache Hive WP driver message file source
odbc.mo ODBC Driver Manager message file
odbc.po ODBC Driver Manager message source
/notices:
ODBC for Apache Hive
v8.0 notices.txt Third-party vendor license agreements
/readmes:
ODBC for Apache Hive
v8.0 readme.txt This file
/samples:
/bulk/bulk Bulk application
/bulk/bulk.c Bulk example source
/bulk/bulk.mak Bulk example make file
/bulk/bulk.txt Bulk example description
/bulkstrm/bulk.cpp Bulk streaming example source
/bulkstrm/bulk.hpp Bulk streaming example header
/bulkstrm/bulkstrm Bulk streaming example application
/bulkstrm/bulkstrm.txt Bulk streaming example description
/bulkstrm/main.cpp Bulk streaming example source
/bulkstrm/msgprintf.hpp Bulk streaming example header
/bulkstrm/streambulk.mak Bulk streaming example make file
/example/example Example application
/example/example.c Example source
/example/example.h Example header
/example/example.mak Example make file
/tools:
ddencpwd Password Encryption Tool
ddextu License Extender utility
ddprocinfo Processor Information utility
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