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Delphi Data Access Components

Delphi Data Access Components is a line of DB connectivity solutions for such databases as: Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, InterBase, Firebird, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Microsoft Access, DB2, Sybase Advantage Database Server, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, and other databases (using ODBC provider).

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  1. Add full support for Interbase/Firebird transactions to UniDAC.

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  2. Create a Native provider for working with DBF databases, which will work not through ODBC driver, but directly with DBF files.

    157 votes
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  3. Add the AutoCommit property to UniDAC, which allows you to set whether Commit will be performed automatically.

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  4. I'd like to see UniDAC support MongoDb which is a scalable, NoSQL database that supports replication, high availability, auto-sharding, indexing, querying, GridFS (large files), stores BSON documents (binary JSON). MongoDB is ideal for storing large amounts of text or binary data, and makes it ideal for web sites with huge amounts of data that can't be handled by conventional relational databases like MySQL or Oracle.

    Customers include Disney, Craigslist, Forbes, Spike, Intuit, Sourceforge, New York Times ...

    See www.mongodb.org for more info on this free open source database.

    45 votes
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  5. Creating a separate provider for working with DBF databases will simplify opening such databases (you will need to specify only a path to the DBF files) and will provide support for some specific features of this database.

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  6. Create Native providers, which will work not through ODBC, but through the Native client, for Sybase ASE and ASA.

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