OKi Doki, i think i could help with the first part of the request.

JDBC-ODBC implementation included in Java SDK's distributions pretends
solve the immediatly database connectivity problem on Windows boxes, and
Java do not shipped it like a final and stable solution, they mean:
"umm, this works, you can try it" but they not recommend it use in a
large scale project. There are many other free and commercial vendors
that offer diferent "drivers" libraries to connect with ODBC or mainly
ms access thing. If you try JDBC-ODBC and feel comfortably with it, then
you've worked around the problem. Note: i maybe wrong, my english maybe
not perfect, but i hope be helpfull.

El s�b, 26 de 07 de 2003 a las 23:53, dein_metzger escribi�:
>  hi there.
>  My doubt is quite simple.
>  I have to use an ms-access database (MDB) via JNDI.
>  I am using tomcat 4.1, on windows xp, with j2sdk 1.4 
>  I am thinkin about using the jdbcodbcdriver from sun.
>  
>  I�ve heard a lot of things about it on the net, but I don�t understood
> nothing.
>  On tomcat, there�s on the admin login the option of databases, can I
> use it? if yes, how I configure it/
> 
>  thanks in advance for any help and sorry for any inconvenience that I
> may have caused.
> 
>  InacioW-
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