Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, the database is, or rather was, distributed as part of a proprietary system that the company uses. We can't upgrade just Progress. I'm aware of the age of the system, but we are not in a position to do anything about it.
Thanks medu.
Is there no pure JDBC driver available for Progress? We've never had to deal with it before. And we don't have direct access to that machine. Do I need to copy binary files from the database server to my machine in order to connect to it?
I realize this is probably an elementary question to many. My company has an internal Java project that requires us to connect to a product that uses Progress as the backend - version 9.1D07. We've copied the jar from the project with the jdbc classes in it, but when I try to connect to the...
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