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Introducing Jasper (SQL Anywhere 10 Beta)
By: Jayaram Krishnaswamy
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    2006-07-24

    Table of Contents:
  • Introducing Jasper (SQL Anywhere 10 Beta)
  • Installation Directory View
  • Sybase Central and Interactive SQL show up in Visual Studio 2005
  • Management Dashboard: Sybase Central

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    Introducing Jasper (SQL Anywhere 10 Beta) - Sybase Central and Interactive SQL show up in Visual Studio 2005
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    From within Visual Studio 2005 (also supported in VS 2003) you can start both Sybase Central and Interactive SQL, which open in their own windows, although the Microsoft Visual Studio splash window lists SQL Anywhere 10 explorer. From then on you will need the username and password to get to the utility or connecting to databases which are unchanged from the previous version.

    User Name: dba and Password: sql

    Starting and stopping the servers

    It is very easy to start and stop the servers. From Start -> All Programs -> SQL Anywhere 10 ->, you can choose the Network Sample or the Personal Server sample to start the servers. The following screen should show up for the network server; it will get minimized and stay on the desktop tray. Notice the location of the database file, demo.db, and picture transaction log file demo.log. You can use the Shutdown button to stop the server.

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