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ello,

Sure it does. Just use JDBC-ODBC driver. Here is an example data-source
entry:
     <data-source
          class="com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource"
          name="Workflow"
          location="jdbc/WorkflowCoreDS"
          xa-location="jdbc/xa/WorkflowXADS"
          ejb-location="jdbc/WorkflowDS"
          connection-driver="sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"
          username=""
          password=""
          url="jdbc:odbc:workflow"
          inactivity-timeout="30"
     />
</data-sources>

BTW, since access does not support transaction, the xa-... line above is
useless. Also when you deploy your ejb, make sure you don't use
transaction.

I use it for development and demonstration purposes on my puny lil' Win98
notebook.

cheers
romen

IT Architect, Business And Data Services
IBM GSA
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Rafael Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@orionserver.com on 16/09/2000 01:12:14

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Subject:  Re: ms access & Orion?



Hello faisal,

If you use the jdbc.odbc bridge, yes.

But, why do you want to use Ms Access (just curiosity)
Wednesday, February 14, 2001, 11:55:05 PM, you wrote:

f> does ms access  work with Orion
f> ?



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