Excellent - this is exactly what I am looking for. It is for an MSc project and I
didnt want to have any 3rd party stuff in if I could help it.

Thanks
-Paul

Oscar P�rez wrote:

> The easiest way of working JDBC-ODBC bridge is using the Sun's driver. You
> don't have to install it or anything. Jus't write the code for searching
> and loading the class sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver. It comes with the JDK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Oscar.
>

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