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The Sybase JDBC Driver enables users to connect with live Sybase data, directly from any applications that support JDBC connectivity. Rapidly create and deploy powerful Java applications that integrate with Sybase databases.
Features
- Connect to live Sybase data, for real-time data access
- Full support for data aggregation and complex JOINs in SQL queries
- Seamless integration with leading BI, reporting, and ETL tools and with custom applications
Specifications
- JDBC Driver for Sybase with bi-directional access.
- Write SQL, get Sybase data. Access Sybase through standard Java Database Connectivity.
- Codeless integration with popular BI, Reporting, & ETL Tools.
- Full Unicode support for data, parameter, & metadata.
- Support for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
JDBC Access to Sybase
Full-featured and consistent SQL access to any supported data source through JDBC
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Certified Compatibility*
Our drivers undergo extensive testing and are certified to be compatible with leading analytics and reporting applications like SAP Crystal Reports, Pentaho, Business Objects, Crystal Reports and many more.
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Metadata Discovery
Full support for JDBC DatabaseMetaData provides extensive schema discovery capabilities. Explore tables, columns, keys, and other data constructs based on user identity.
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Developer Friendly
Design-time support for all major Java IDEs, including Eclipse, IntelliJ, and NetBeans.
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JDBC Remoting
Our exclusive remoting feature allows hosting the JDBC connection on a server to enable connections from various clients on any platform (Java, .NET, C++, PHP, Python), using any standards-based technology (ODBC, JDBC, etc.). JDBC Remoting is enabled using the popular MySQL wire protocol server.
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Replication and Caching
Our replication and caching commands make it easy to copy data to local and cloud data stores such as Oracle, SQL Server, Google Cloud SQL, etc. The replication commands include many features that allow for intelligent incremental updates to cached data.
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String, Date, Numeric SQL Functions
The driver includes a library of over 50 functions that can manipulate column values into the desired result. Popular examples include Regex, JSON, and XML processing functions.
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Collaborative Query Processing
Our drivers enhance the data source's capabilities by additional client-side processing, when needed, to enable analytic summaries of data such as SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN, etc.
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Easily Customizable and Configurable
The data model exposed by our JDBC Drivers can easily be customized to add or remove tables/columns, change data types, etc. without requiring a new build. These customizations are supported at runtime using human-readable schema files that are easy to edit.
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Secure Connectivity
Includes standard Enterprise-class security features such as TLS/ SSL data encryption for all client-server communications.
JDBC Driver Performance
With traditional approaches to remote access, performance bottlenecks can spell disaster for applications. Regardless if an application is created for internal use, a commercial project, web, or mobile application, slow performance can rapidly lead to project failure. Accessing data from any remote source has the potential to create these problems. Common issues include:
- Network Connections - Slow network connections and latency issues are common in mobile applications.
- Service Delays - Delays due to service interruptions, resulting in server hardware or software updates.
- Large Data - Intentional or unintentional requests for large amounts of data.
- Disconnects - Complete loss of network connectivity.
The CData JDBC Driver for Sybase solves many of these issues with support for replication queries that can be used to sync data to local databases, greatly improving the performance and dramatically reduce application bottlenecks.
More information about JDBC Driver performance capabilities are available in the included documentation.
Enterprise-Class Remoting
MySQL/SQL Database entry points for Sybase Data
The CData JDBC drivers include powerful fully-integrated remoting capabilities that makes Sybase data accessible from virtually anywhere. The drivers include the optional ability to accept incoming SQL and MySQL client connections and service standard database requests.
With the CData JDBC drivers, users can interact with Sybase data from any client that supports SQL Server or MySQL: from web & mobile applications, to CRM and CMS systems, BI tools like SQL Server Analysis Services, and even through popular management applications like MySQL Workbench.
- Access Sybase data from virtually any application that can access external data. Applications that can access SQL Server or MySQL data can now connect to Sybase with this driver.
- Connect Sybase data with popular BI tools like SQL Server Analysis Services.
- Enable enterprise Sybase data integration through SQL Linked Server connectivity
- Includes support for the MySQL and SQL (TDS) remote access protocols - industry standards for remote database connectivity.
- Offers advanced wire-protocol SSL security for remote connectivity
Enterprise-class JDBC Connectivity
The Sybase JDBC Driver offers the most natural way to access Sybase data from any Java/J2EE application. Simply use the Sybase Driver to connect and access data just as you would access any traditional database. The driver is completely self-contained - no additional software installation is required!
Sybase Integration
The Sybase Driver has the same JDBC architecture as the JDBC drivers for MySQL and OLEDB, including Connection, Statement and ResultSet objects. Because of this you can now access Sybase data in an easy, familiar way. You can use the Sybase Driver through popular IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, etc.), in code through familiar classes, and in data controls available through Swing, Eclipse SWT Widgets, etc.
For example:
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sybase:user=myuseraccount;password=mypassword;"); boolean ret = stat.execute("SELECT * FROM SybaseTable"); ResultSet rs=stat.getResultSet(); while(rs.next()){ for(int i=1;i<=rs.getMetaData().getColumnCount();i++) { System.out.println(rs.getMetaData().getColumnName(i) +"="+rs.getString(i)); } }
More Than Read-Only: Full Update/CRUD Support
Sybase Driver goes beyond read-only functionality to deliver full support for Create, Read Update, and Delete operations (CRUD). Your end-users can interact with the data presented by the Sybase Driver as easily as interacting with a database table.
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sybase:user=myuseraccount;password=mypassword;"); String query = "UPDATE SybaseTable SET Where= ..."; PreparedStatement pstmt = conn.prepareStatement(query); pstmt.setString(1, "Location"); pstmt.setString(2, "UID"); pstmt.execute(); int count=pstmt.getUpdateCount();
Frequently Asked Sybase JDBC Driver Questions
Learn more about Sybase JDBC drivers for data and analytics integration
Can Sybase be used with Java?
Yes, Sybase can be used with Java . CData provides a JDBC type 4/5 driver for Sybase that allows Java applications to connect to Sybase using standard JDBC APIs. This driver enables you to execute SQL queries, manage connections, and process data stored in Sybase from Java, or any Java-based application that supports JDBC.
Does Sybase support JDBC?
Not natively. However, CData offers a JDBC driver for Sybase that allows you to connect to Sybase data from any Java-based application that supports JDBC, just like you would access a traditional database. This can be useful for tasks like:
- Accessing Sybase from applications: Connect to Sybase data in popular tools and applications including Informatica, Talend, Apache Spark, Apache NiFi, and many others.
- Real-time data: You can work with live Sybase data within these applications, enabling tasks like reporting and analysis.
- Connecting systems: Build data integrations between Sybase and other systems.
The Sybase JDBC driver is a pure Java type 4/5 driver with comprehensive ANSI SQL-92 support. This means that virtually any application that can connect to data via JDBC, can use the CData JDBC driver for real-time integration. Download a fully functional free trial of the Sybase JDBC driver today to get started.
Is there a JDBC driver for Sybase?
Yes, the CData JDBC driver for Sybase provides universal JDBC data connectivity for Sybase. The Sybase JDBC driver offers a simple SQL-based layer of abstraction that simplifies real-time data access for users and applications, enabling them to communicate with Sybase using a standardized set of functions. Virtually any application on any platform can use the CData JDBC driver for real-time integration.
How do I connect to Sybase via JDBC?
Connectivity to Sybase via JDBC is easy. First, download and install the Sybase JDBC driver.
Once the installation is complete, navigate to the JDBC driver documentation page. Here, you'll find a wealth of information about the installed driver. The step-by-step instructions for creating a DSN and using it to connect to Sybase via JDBC are just the beginning. The documentation also provides extensive configuration details for using the Sybase JDBC driver with all your favorite applications and development tools, ensuring you have all the support you need.
Where can I download a JDBC driver for Sybase?
All of the CData JDBC drivers, including the Sybase JDBC driver are available for download online. To get started, download a fully functional free trial of the Sybase JDBC driver today.
How do I install the JDBC driver for Sybase?
To install the Sybase driver, simply download one of the Sybase JDBC driver installers available online. The installers are comprehensive setup utilities that will install all the components required to use the Sybase JDBC driver on your system.