I understand what you say and I am perfectly agree with you.
Anyway I have the problem to build an application for a little company
that uses Access as database and they don't want to change it.
Now do you understand the reason why I asked that question? :)
So if someone knows some good driver I pray him to let me know.
A question: you told Access is a database access tool...yes...but
this means it must help me to access to some database...or not?
If it so....what database does it let me to connect and access to?
I think "Access" is a database...not good and not efficient..but it
is a database...:(
Let me know.
Thanks,
Luca
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Inviato: domenica 28 aprile 2002 14.17
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Oggetto: Re: JDBC-ODBC drivers for Microsoft Access
Luca Ventura wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Does someone know where I can find some pure JDBC drivers (possibly
"free")
> for Microsoft Access?
>
> If it isn't possible to have pure JDBC drivers any link about a good
> JDBC-ODBC bridge driver (possibly "free") will be accepted.
>
> I have tried the JDBC-ODBC bridge driver of Sun, but it has too much
> limitations
> (for example it executes the requests one at time)...so I would like to
use
> some JDBC-ODBC driver more efficient.
>
> Thanks a lot everybody!
>
> Luca
>
> P.S: I have tried the links about JDBC drivers in Sun's web site, but all
> the JDBC (JDBC-ODBC) drivers
> are not free! :(
>
Hey!
This question is off-topic for SERVLET-INTEREST. Please go elsewhere
for more information.
To expedite getting rid of you quickly, here are some suggestions.
Even if you were to find a driver, this may be a limitation of Microsoft
Access.
Even Microsoft doesn't call Access a database. You can get a clue from
the name 'Access'. It is a database access tool.
Get yourself a real database. Go to google and search on 'free database'.
Or download DB2 Personal Edition which is also free.
Why struggle with Access? It only supports a very limited amount of
concurrent connections.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
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