MySQL Data Access Components 11.1
A library of components for direct access to MySQL from Delphi
Program info
MySQL Data Access Components (MyDAC) is a library of components that provides direct access to MySQL and MariaDB from Delphi and C++Builder including Community Edition, as well as Lazarus (and Free Pascal) on Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. Applications based on MyDAC can connect directly to MySQL server or work through the MySQL client library. MyDAC is designed to help programmers develop faster and cleaner MySQL database applications.
MyDAC is a complete replacement for standard MySQL connectivity solutions and presents an efficient alternative to the Borland Database Engine (BDE) and standard dbExpress driver for access to MySQL.
Key Features:
* RAD Studio 11.1 Alexandria is supported
* Lazarus 2.2.0 is supported
* Windows 11 is supported
* macOS Monterey is supported
* Basic MySQL connectivity components
* Direct MySQL connectivity
* Support for Windows, macOS and Linux development
* Support for all IDEs, from Delphi 6 up to latest RAD Studio
* High-performance DML batch updates
* Full MySQL data types support
* Timely and professional customer support
* On-demand night builds with fixes
* Mobile application development
* High-performance fill database via TMSLoader
* Extended support for MySQL-specific functionality
* Advanced dataset management features
* Source code
* Lazarus and Free Pascal support
You can always find the latest version of the product on the official Devart website.
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