Briefly describe the components of the ODBC architecture
What will be an ideal response?
In the ODBC architecture, the application program, driver manager, and DBMS drivers reside on the Web server, and the database and DBMS reside on the database server. The combination of the database and its associated DBMS comprise the data source. The data source contains the data used by the application. The application program talks to the driver manager. When the application requests a connection, the driver manager checks to see which DBMS the data source uses and loads the appropriate DBMS driver into memory. The driver manager also checks the format of the ODBC requests coming from the application program. The DBMS driver processes the ODBC requests and submits the SQL statements to the data source. The driver also ensures that the responses coming from the data source are in appropriate ODBC format.
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