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Jeff,

On 4/15/2011 11:11 AM, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> You do realize, I hope, that what you're proposing is akin to sourcing
> parts for your jet engine from Fisher-Price?

:)

> MS Access is a desktop application that accesses files on disk.  Java
> apps running on Tomcat typically access an RDBMS over a network
> connection via SQL statements and their responses.  AFAIK there is not a
> "server instantiation" of MS Access;

While you're right, I believe that MS has an Access JDBC (or ODBC)
driver that allows you to specify the file to open as part of the JDBC
URL. It's kind of like using a CSV file as a database, though...

Anyway, this is possible. He's just missing some configuration of some
kind. I feel kind of fortunate that I have no past experience on which
to draw to help the OP.

Google for "read access database in Java" perhaps?

- -chris
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