Oh, ok, that explains it better.

I've "had to" deal w/ MS Access, more than I'd like, or out of pure cheapness 
on my part sometimes, but have amply dealt with Oracle (best IMO) and SQL 
Server.

And no it's usually not.

I absolutely have to have MS Access solutions here, based in our corp. world, 
for quick reporting modules for people. They're always tethered to our Oracle 
ODBC connections, and lately I've been dealing with one that's not really that 
nice! : (

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 2:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Working of Tomcat with MS Access

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Barry,

On 4/15/2011 3:11 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> Oh, ok - that's good. Although I'm not familiar with it, but will take
> it under advisement.

You could think of it as Java's answer to Access, except that I wouldn't want 
to be that demeaning of JavaDB (aka Apache Derby). It's transactional, which is 
I think more than you can say about MS Access files, but also file-based 
meaning that I think you can just copy a single file around and "move" the 
database. It's not usually that simple in the larger RDBMS world.

- -chris
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