> > > I'm not an MS person, but pretty much all I've heard about using
> > > Access with servlets can be summed up in one word: Don't.  (Yes, a
> > > contraction counts as one word! :-)
> > >
> > > Milt Epstein
> >
> > Milt, were any reasons given (technical, not evil empire)? I'm
> > interested as I'm currently having to simulate the prod DB in ms
> > access (the prod db will be a funky teradata box but they haven't
> > got the hardware yet).
>
> Yes, the reasons were technical (e.g. things didn't work well, both
> because of Access and the JDBC-ODBC bridge -- which I believe isn't
> recommended for production use).  I don't really recall details, but
> that's what the archives are there for, no?
>
> Milt Epstein

Oops, the archives, of course [Slaps forehead]. I already use them all the
time so I should have thought.

Michael Rutherfurd

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