Why not just use ODBC. It will work fine. However, Access is a single user
database so you will not be able to support multiple connections well.
Access closely mirrors SQL Server except for the multiple connection
support. If you want to be able to support multiple users you will need to
get SQL Server.
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> Subject: [JSP-INTEREST] Read Access MDB File With JDBC/ODBC From Unix?
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>
> Can anyone say if we can read a Microsoft Access database from a
> JSP/Servlet
> that is running on a Unix box? I was wondering if there was some
> sort of 3rd
> party (i.e. ChiliSoft) product that would allow this or if I could put the
> MDB on a NT box and read it from my JSP/Servlet running under Solaris just
> by providing a correct database URL for it.
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