Yes, You need not down load any drivers if you are going to us MS Access
-Unni
At 03:31 PM 11/14/2000 +0100, A.R.Karthikeyan wrote:
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>From: A.R.Karthikeyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 2:36 PM
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>Subject: Re: Type of JDBC driver to use when connecting to MSAccess
>Databa se using servlets
>
>
>Hi,
>Can any body suggest a JDBC driver which can be used to connect a servlet
>which processes and stores a customer feedback HTML form to a MS Access
>database.
>IS the JDBC-ODBC bridge driver which comes with JSDK 2.0 sufficient or
>should I install another driver.The MS Access database is a very simple one
>with only one table to store the cust info.
>So in such a scenario is loading the JDBC-ODBC bridge sufficient?
>Regards
>Karthikeyan
>
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