You are wright, but with Access and for starting its better using JDK's....
I'm using the 30 days demo of the i-netOPTA2000 for a MSSQL 7 database.
It's a 4rd level driver and it works pretty well.
What I would like if to ensure or hear from somebody a comparison between
JDK's and 3rd or 4rd level. Do they really work better for a lot of
connections? I use 2 or 3 connections (my applications is in development),
and by now I haven't notice difference between JDK's and 4rd level.
Regards,
Oscar.
At 17.05 19/2/01 +0100, you wrote:
>At 16.30 19/02/01 +0100, you 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.
>
>Yes, it's the easiest way, but it's a way with a lot of bugs! (used with
>with MSAccess).
>Try a more serious driver, for example a 3-rd level. You will be surprised!
>In addition, some of them are free for non profit purposes, or limited in
>their functions.
>At the moment I'm working with JDataConnect, it's free for 30 days; after,
>it will word in a standard version (limited to only one connection).
>
>Bye
>Fabrizio
>
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