1) JDBC-ODBC bridge plus ODBC driver, also called TYPE1
2)Native-API, partly Java driver, also called Type 2.
3) JDBC-Net, pure Java driver, also called Type 3
4)Native-protocol, pure Java driver, also called Type 4.
2)Native-API, partly Java driver, also called Type 2.
3) JDBC-Net, pure Java driver, also called Type 3
4)Native-protocol, pure Java driver, also called Type 4.
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