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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Using the Eclipse Data Tools Platform with PowerBuilder and SQL Anywhere
Now a top-level project at eclipse.org

The Eclipse Data Tools Platform (DTP) is a new top-level project at eclipse.org. Originally proposed by Sybase in February 2005, DTP has attracted strong community support and is currently managed by a committee comprised of Sybase, IBM and Actuate. It is an open source initiative designed to provide solutions in the data framework and tooling domains.

Examples of what the DTP plug-in lets you do from inside Eclipse include:
  •   Connect to a database (or multiple databases)
  •   View database object trees (tables, views, stored procedures, etc.)
  •   Generate data definition language (DDL) from database objects
  •   Execute DDL commands against a database
  •   Execute standard query language (SQL) queries against a database
  •   View query results in table format

About José Ramos
José Ramos is a product manager for Sybase iAnywhere and is responsible for the direction and life cycle planning of Sybase iAnywhere products. With more than seven years of experience, he also plays an active role in customer demonstrations and education to ensure the continued success of SQL Anywhere, the industry-leading database management and data movement technology built for frontline environments. José holds a Bachelor of Mathematics in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.

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I've made a connection to a odbc driver and it work fine, I can write my sql statement and execute it whit no problem.

Anyway I don't see any tables or stored procedure under Data Source Explorer for any of the connection I've create whit ping successfully.

Neither whit jdbc:odbc and other jdbc drive such as Sql Jdbc that work fine tto


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Fabio wrote: I've made a connection to a odbc driver and it work fine, I can write my sql statement and execute it whit no problem. Anyway I don't see any tables or stored procedure under Data Source Explorer for any of the connection I've create whit ping successfully. Neither whit jdbc:odbc and other jdbc drive such as Sql Jdbc that work fine tto
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