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Yep. I called DISC.  Official response: "We don't know."  It depends on
whether or not HP's JDBC support TPI.  I mean, one would THINK it does, one
would believe it SHOULD, but me -- I just don't know.  How about it?  Anyone
know for sure?

Thanks,
Curtis

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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:50 PM
To: Larsen, Curtis
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Third-Party-Indexing-Aware JDBC Recommendations?



What do you mean "may not work"?

Have you called DISC (Omnidex) about this?
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
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                      03/17/2003 03:45

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                      "Larsen, Curtis"









Some of our developers have evidenced a need to access HP TurboImage DBs
via
JDBC, and I've been told that HP's native JDBC may not work with
third-party
(Omnidex) indexing.  Does anyone have any JDBC server product
recommendations that can use third-party indexing?  Fairly inexpensive
recommendations?  :-)

[Note: I did peruse the HP3000-L archives, but wasn't able to find JDBC
mentionings combined with third-party indexing.]


Thanks!
Curtis




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