ADBC is like the swiss army knife of database connectivity. It's got everything you need, and then some. Except maybe a toothpick, but who needs that when you've got locking and commit handling, am I right?
Wait, where-used list? Is this exam testing my SAP knowledge or my SQL skills? I'll just stick to the basics - exception handling and locking/commit support.
The syntax check at compile time is super useful, saves you a lot of headaches. And the locking and commit handling is crucial, you don't want any database shenanigans while your program is running.
ADBC definitely supports exception handling, that's a must-have for any serious database work. But I'm not sure about the where-used list, that seems a bit overkill for a simple SQL statement execution.
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