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Which data source class should be used with the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver?

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TitleWhich data source class should be used with the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver?
URL NameWhich-data-source-class-should-be-used-with-the-Connect-for-JDBC-Oracle-driver
Article Number000186693
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Oracle driver
Version: 5.1
OS: JAVA
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Which data source class should be used with the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver?
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Two data source classes are provided with the driver, com.ddtek.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource and com.ddtek.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource40. When should one be chosen over the other?
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The data source class you use depends on the JDBC functionality your application requires. 
If your application requires JDBC 4.0 functionality and higher and Java 6 or higher, use com.ddtek.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource40
If your application requires JDBC 3.x functionality and earlier specifications, Java SE 5 or higher use com.ddtek.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource

For additional information refer to the Connect for JDBC Users Guide.
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Last Modified Date11/9/2015 11:15 PM
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