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Does OpenAccess JDBC Driver support JDBC 4 isValid() function.

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TitleDoes OpenAccess JDBC Driver support JDBC 4 isValid() function.
URL Namedoes-openaccess-jdbc-driver-support-jdbc-4-isvalid-function
Article Number000182197
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess JDBC Driver
Version: 8.0 & 8.1
OS: All Supported OS
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Does Progress DataDirect OpenAccess JDBC Driver support JDBC 4 isValid() function.
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Yes Progress DataDirect OpenAccess JDBC driver support JDBC 4 isValid() function.
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References to documentation:
OpenAccess SDK Documentation JDBC Support : Supported Functionality : Connection Object
Last Modified Date4/21/2017 4:22 PM
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