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Hi
Parvaz
It is
quite simple! you need to write a dataBaseAccess class, JDBC_oDBC driver is
included in JDBC 2.0 package from sun so all you need is to call the driver and
initialize it (JDBC:ODBC), in your win95 32bit ODBC control panel create a data
source from a your mdb file, then use the name in the control panel as a
reference in your code. Thats It! it is all done i 4 lines! If you need source
code mail [EMAIL PROTECTED], send your
request and ask for sample code.
She
can send you some really good source code.
Regards
Mehrdad Loghmani
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