Devart PgDAC for Delphi 7
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Devart PgDAC for Delphi 7

High-performance suite of PostgreSQL Data Access Components designed specifically for Delphi 7
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Devart PgDAC for Delphi 7 is a high-performance suite of PostgreSQL Data Access Components designed specifically for Delphi 7. It delivers fast, reliable, and lightweight connectivity to PostgreSQL, enabling you to build robust Win32 database applications with minimal deployment overhead.

Key benefits and features:


  • Native connectivity to PostgreSQL: Works in direct mode without requiring the PostgreSQL client library, reducing installation complexity and improving performance.
  • Seamless Delphi 7 integration: TDataSet-compatible components plug into the VCL, so you can use standard data-aware controls, data binding, and familiar workflows.
  • Optimized performance: Efficient network usage, prepared statements, and parameterized queries help minimize latency and boost throughput.
  • Full transaction control: Support for explicit transactions, isolation levels, and safe error handling for reliable data operations.
  • Broad PostgreSQL feature coverage: Works with advanced server-side functionality and data types, including stored procedures/functions and binary/large objects.
  • Secure connections: Supports SSL/TLS for encrypted communication.
  • Strong design-time experience: Convenient editors and property inspectors streamline configuration, query design, and component setup.
  • Easy deployment: Ideal for Delphi 7 Win32 apps that need a small footprint and straightforward installation.
  • Documentation and samples: Clear guidance and examples help you get productive quickly.

With PgDAC, Delphi 7 developers can connect to PostgreSQL directly, simplify deployment, and build responsive, stable database applications using familiar Delphi patterns.

Devart PgDAC for Delphi 7 is developed by Devart. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 1.1, 1.2 and 3.1.

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