

- #MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC MAC OS#
- #MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC DRIVERS#
- #MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
- #MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC WINDOWS#
This gives the company Network/Database Administrator ultimate control of who or what groups of users are allowed access to the database, and what sort of access they get. The Session Rulebook restricts client access to the Database server based on multiple-access criteria including the requested DBMS Engine, Database Catalog and/or Schema, and the requesting client Username, Application, OS, and Hostname. Open Access Doesn't Mean Unprotectedīy splitting the elements of the driver in this way, OpenLink was able to incorporate several significant layers of centrally-administered additional security.
#MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC MAC OS#
This project brought full-powered ODBC support to many non-Windows operating systems including Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OpenVMS, the BSD and Linux variants, and Mac OS 9.

Inspired by their UDBC products, Ke Jin partnered with OpenLink to develop the non-Windows ODBC Driver Manager which they named iODBC, for Independent Open Database Connectivity. This shifted the generic abstraction layer completely from the Driver Manager to the Driver, and was never intended as a permanent solution. In this packaging, all functions of the ODBC Driver Manager were built directly into the data access driver, getting around limitations of the Unix-like environments which generally could not handle dynamic libraries as they do today.
#MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC DRIVERS#
Therefore, initially, the Windows-only ODBC drivers were accompanied by drivers for UDBC, or Universal Database Connectivity, for use on Unix-like and other non-Windows platforms.

However, there was no ODBC Driver Manager available on any other platform. OpenLink believed that the benefits of ODBC should be availableto users on any platform. All databaseengines supported by the Single-Tier were also handled by thenew Multi-Tier implementation.
#MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC WINDOWS#
Server components were shipped to run on Windows NT, OS/2, VMS, and Unix-like systems. The new architecture used a Session Rulebook and a generic client driver, used for connections to all supported database engines, for Windows, Unix, Macintosh, and OS/2 clients.
#MULTI TIER ODBC GENERIC DRIVER FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
Innovative from the start, in 1993, OpenLink Software introduced a new product that replaced the database-specific proprietary communication layers with its own network layer for serving ODBC clients.

