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sybase-ts

v1.3.1

Published

A simple Node.js wrapper around a Java/jConnect application that provides easy access to Sybase databases without having to install ODBC or FreeTDS.

Downloads

2

Readme

sybase-ts

A simple Node.js wrapper around a Java application that provides easy access to Sybase databases via jconn3. The main goal is to allow easy installation without the requirements of setting up and configuring ODBC or FreeTDS.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:

. You have a working Linux machine. This package has been tested on Ubuntu and Debian, but should work on other distributions as well. . You have a suitable version of Node.js installed. We recommend using the latest LTS version. . You have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed. If not, you can install it with the following command:

bash
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apt-get update && apt-get install default-jre -y

Installing sybase-ts

To install sybase-ts, follow these steps:

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npm install sybase-ts
Usage

Here's a simple example of how to use sybase-ts. (Add some examples)

Contributing to sybase-ts

To contribute to sybase-ts, follow these steps:

Fork this repository. Create a branch: git checkout -b <branch_name>. Make your changes and commit them: git commit -m '<commit_message>' Push to the original branch: git push origin <project_name>/ Create the pull request. Alternatively, see the GitHub documentation on creating a pull request.

Contact

If you want to contact the maintainer, you can reach out at <your_email>.