If you are using the standard jdbc-odbc bridge,
your database has to be on the maschine that
runs tomcat. My guess: if you test local you have 
a local database if you test on the server the 
database is in a different maschine than tomcat.



Yes this is true but why is it I can extract information from the database if 
I use JSP only but I cant retrieve information if I use JSP + JavaBean. 
Either both methods should work or none of them, right!?

>From the top of my head the error message in the tomcat window was Microsoft 
ODBC error 3.

My configuration is:

Machine A:  Windows NT Tomcat 4.03 and j2sdk1.4 (datasource created in  DSN 
ODBC)

Machine B:  Windows 98, MS ACCESS 2000 Database 



Regards
Amran

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