Hola Alex:
* Microsoft Access 97
* Microsoft Access ODBC driver
* JAVA 2 SDK, Standard Edition, Version 1.2.2 for the Server
Use JDK 1.3.0 for a better JDBC-ODBC Bridge, it works like a charm for
me much better than 1.2.2, despite the java services problems of 1.3.0
in Windows..
cheers ignacio - i'll check out jdk1.3 asap
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Hola Alex:
* Microsoft Access 97
* Microsoft Access ODBC driver
* JAVA 2 SDK, Standard Edition, Version 1.2.2 for the Server
Use JDK 1.3.0 for a better JDBC-ODBC Bridge, it works like a charm for
me
Paul Gallagher wrote:
cheers ignacio - i'll check out jdk1.3 asap
Have a look at the following page as well, as it is about a service wrapper
that won't get the JVM killed when the user logs out... :)
http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/
I've been using it for over a month now,
Hany,
I run a little site in an NT with using the ODBC-JDBC
bridge (andTomcat 3.1...)and everything works fine. Can you be more
specific?
- What set of ODBC:JDBC drivers are you using (Use the one
that comes with JDK1.3...)..
- To what type of database are you connecting
If you can send a