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ADBC

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What is ADBC?

ADBC (Arrow Database Connectivity) is a new API standard for database access, built on Apache Arrow. It aims to provide a unified interface for interacting with various database systems, enabling efficient data transfer and processing. ADBC simplifies data exchange between applications and databases by leveraging Arrow's columnar memory format and zero-copy techniques, leading to improved performance and reduced data serialization overhead.

What other technologies are related to ADBC?

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ADBC is used to interact with SQL databases. Native SQL is what is executed using ADBC
mentioned alongside ADBC in 51% (295) of relevant job posts
ADBC can be used to call or execute database procedures in ABAP
mentioned alongside ADBC in 61% (152) of relevant job posts
AMDP allows embedding database logic in ABAP and can use ADBC for data access.
mentioned alongside ADBC in 3% (184) of relevant job posts

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