JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) and ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) are standard APIs that allow applications to access databases. JDBC is used primarily in Java environments, providing a way for Java programs to interact with various database systems. ODBC is a broader standard, enabling applications written in languages like C, C++, and others to connect to databases. Both act as a translation layer, allowing applications to communicate with different database systems using a uniform set of commands, abstracting away the specifics of each database's protocol.
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