Tim, there is no JDBC way to access Domino data. You can access it natively via the Notes classes (yes, it's a hassel and you need Notes). Other option is to use CORBA (no, please don't). Best is using RESTful services like DAS which is provided by Domino since 9. The described JDBC features are for accessing JDBC sourses from an XPages application.
Tim, there is no JDBC way to access Domino data. You can access it natively via the Notes classes (yes, it's a hassel and you need Notes). Other option is to use CORBA (no, please don't). Best is using RESTful services like DAS which is provided by Domino since 9.
The described JDBC features are for accessing JDBC sourses from an XPages application.
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