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 What is the unixODBC Project?
The unixODBC Project goals are to develop
 and promote unixODBC to be the definitive standard for ODBC on non MS Windows
 platforms. This is to include GUI support for both KDE and GNOME.
What is ODBC?
ODBC is an open specification for providing
 application developers with a predictable API with which to access Data
 Sources. Data Sources include SQL Servers and any Data Source with an ODBC
 Driver.
Why use ODBC?
The two major advantages of choosing to
 code an application to the ODBC API are;
Portable
Data Access CodeThe ODBC API, as outlined by X/Open and
ISO, is availible on all major platforms. Microsoft platforms include many
enhancements to this specification; these enhancements are also supported by unixODBC
Dynamic
Data Binding
This allows the user or the system administrator
to easily configure an application to use any ODBC compliant data source.
This is perhaps the single biggest advantage of coding an application to
the ODBC API and to purchase these applications. Dyamic binding allows
the end-user to pick a data source, ie an SQL Server, and use it for all
data applications without having to worry about recompiling the application.
 The unixODBC team has reached this objective
 by providing the best technical solution to ODBC demands on the Linux platform.
 Also; ALL unixODBC development is and will be distributed under GPL or
 LGPL. The LGPL on libs will ensure that commercial solutions will
 be able to utilize unixODBC.
Portable
 Data Access Code
The ODBC API, as outlined by X/Open and
 ISO, is availible on all major platforms. Microsoft platforms include many
 enhancements to this specification; these enhancements are also supported by unixODBC
 
Dynamic
 Data Binding
 
This allows the user or the system administrator
 to easily configure an application to use any ODBC compliant data source.
 This is perhaps the single biggest advantage of coding an application to
 the ODBC API and to purchase these applications. Dyamic binding allows
 the end-user to pick a data source, ie an SQL Server, and use it for all
 data applications without having to worry about recompiling the application.