Thats a bit of an understatemnet. Databases are very complesx and go far
beyond simple SQL.
I would say that many peopel here including myself use Servlets to access a
backedn DB, so lets hear the question.
Eytan
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> Isn't it true that the vast majority of "JDBC problems" are simple sql
> problems?
>
> Why not post your question on the newsgroup of the database in question?
>
> Henry J. Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.io.com/~hcobb
> Hint: If your database's name starts with "MicroS..." then you'll
> probally need something bigger.
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