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The new release of Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 9.0.2 offers a powerful array of enhancements for database programmers and developers, including the first significant update to the IDE in six years, better performance for developers, and a new command-line interface that enables you to control your databases from anywhere on the network. The benefits are immediately apparent as you learn how to create a database by dragging-and-dropping tables from within the IDE or executing commands from Anywhere Command Prompts. Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 9.0. 2 is a complete rewrite of the entire Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio product line, and contains many interface improvements such as: Improved performance for both new and existing features. A new Anywhere Command Prompt (SQLACMD) for managing the SQL Anywhere server from the command-line on Linux and Unix systems, and embedded in Windows. The new SQLACMD supports more than 100 interactive commands that can be used to start and stop servers, check status, generate statistics, view current connections and user profiles, or even execute specific queries against a running instance of an engine. Support for Eclipse plug-ins. Once installed, the Sybase Client Plug-in enables the Sybase SQL Anywhere IDE to work with Eclipse. Support for database objects on more file systems. Adoption of new tools on Unix and Linux systems, including the Open Technology Development Kit (OTDK) on Solaris 10 and Apple's Xcode IDE. To learn more about this release please visit: https://www.sybase.com/products/anywhere/studio/overview. html. For downloading and usage of the new Anywhere Command Prompt (SQLACMD) for managing the SQL Anywhere server from the command-line, please visit: https://www.sybase.com/products/anywhere/studio/sqlcmdgui.html For information on how to use Eclipse plug-ins with Studio 9, please visit: https://www.sybase.com/products/anywhere/studio/eclipseplugins. html. SQL Anywhere Studio 9 has been designed to meet federal guidelines for development, testing, and deployment in the U.S. Department of Defense's Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) environments. The Sybase JDBC driver is available for Java developers in the form of a JAR file in order to simplify installation by Java developers on UNIX or Windows platforms. Note: The Sybase JDBC driver is supported on Windows 2000, Windows XP, XML Browsers, and J2EE 1.4 compliant servers. From the "Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 9 for C/C++ Developer's Guide" ( http://www-01.ibm. eccc085e13
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