Are there any JDBC Drivers for SQL Server 2000?

Hello Everyone,
Any news on the JDBC drivers for SQL Server 2000? I know it is not
certified yet but is there a date when it will be.
Which versions of WLS will they work with? Any help is appreciated.
Sincerely,
--Luis

Hello Michael,
Any news on the JDBC drivers for SQL Server 2000? I know it is not
certified yet but is there a date when it will be.
Which versions of WLS will they work with? Any help is appreciated.
Sincerely,
--Luis
"Michael Girdley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3a6549bb$[email protected]..
Not yet, but they will appear on the web site in about two weeks.
Thanks,
Michael
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    When I mentioned that there was a choice of either 2 different HDMI or a DVI output from the HD Express, I have not tried to use the DVI output. I would need a HDMI to DVI adapter which i may order. Thing is, I don't always want to use the LaCie 324 as a video reference monitor. I also like using it as a standard or second monitor with OSX and other software. This means I would always have to be switching DVI connectors every time i wanted to use the 324 in a different configuration. Bummer, but doable i guess. Here's some info from the MOTU site;
    What are the system requirements for the HD Express?
    System Requirements for the HD Express
    The HD Express has the following system requirements:
    Available PCI-Express x1 slot or ExpressCard/34 slot
    Large hard disk drive (preferably at least 500 GB)
    CD-ROM disc drive for installation
    For Mac OS X:
    Multi-processor or multi-core Intel Mac
    1 GB of RAM; 2 GB or more is recommended
    Mac OS X version 10.5 or 10.6; v10.5.7 or later required
    For use with Final Cut Pro 6.0.5 or later; Final Cut Pro 7.0 or later is recommended on Mac OS X v10.6
    For Windows:
    Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Phenom II, or equivalent 64-bit processor; multiple processors or multi-core processor required
    2 GB of RAM; 4 GB or more is recommended
    Windows 7 or Vista, 64-bit versions only; Vista SP1 or later required
    For use with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 or CS5.5; version 5.0.3 or later required
    And here too;
    MOTU.com - HD Express Overview
    So, I am still waiting to hear back from MOTU tech link about this issue And as I said before, my guess is that the PCIe card they sent with the HD Express has a large bug or is just completely inoperable.
    Thanks again- J.

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