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Supported RDBMS: PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Teradata, TeradataDB, SQLite, SQL Server, MariaDB, MySql, Pgadmin, Sybase, DB2Anywhere, Informix DBClient: Requirements: JDBC Open Source: Yes License: GNU Supported Versions: DBClient 2.0.0 supports JDK6 and later, DBClient 1.0.0 supports JDK7 and later Get Started with DBClient: Getting Started: Download: Download the newest release of DBClient 2.0.0 Installation: Installing DBClient Start by downloading the DBClient binary/installer from here. This is the Windows installer. Unzip the downloaded archive, double-click the downloaded DBClient file and follow the on-screen instructions. Note that DBClient is not required, but is optional. All databases can be accessed by installing the specific DBClient for that database. See the Supported RDBMS tables for more details. DBClient Configuration: The DBClient configuration dialog is shown below. 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