Title: RE: Help!!

To Connect to an MS SQL Server you should use either jdbc or a jdbc:odbc bridge. You can find a free JDBC driver at

http://www.freetds.org

You can also hae a look at the examples that come with the driver.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Marvin B. Garcia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Friday, December 03, 1999 10:54 AM
    To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject:        Help!!
    Importance:     High

    Hello!!!

    Is any out there could help me on how to make an servlet that access the
    MS-SQL server.
    Or any open source code that could lead me on how to develop an application
    that utilized the database.
    I'm just download the sample program in the sun homepage n' regading the
    Duke's bookstore. I'd like to modify it in a way that
    it uses a database. Pls! help me on how could i develop it...  honestly, i
    was very new in the database programming and i really
    like to learn it.. :)

    thanks :)

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