You should be able to use the standard jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver (we are).
Assuming you are OK about using ODBC. If you want native drivers, I'm afraid
I can't help.
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Subject: Looking for JDBC Driver
Looking for a driver to interface with MS/SQL 6.5 I know it is not a
popular choice, but one that was made before my time and I need to work
with it. Any ideas? Does one ship with SQL Server that is usable? Any
available for download?
Thanks,
John
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