That's the one! Great! Glad I could help. :-)

Jackie

On Monday, November 26, 2001 1:12 PM, charles arehart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
wrote:
> Thanks for that, Jackie. I always appreciate your insights.
> 
> For those interested, the product is from Netdirect, at j-netdirect.com. In
> fact, there is a nice FAQ they put together that answers the question, "What
> is the difference between JDataConnect and the JDBC-ODBC bridge?":
> 
> http://www.j-netdirect.com/JDataFAQ.htm#Tech002
> 
> Indeed, the FAQ is a decent one that answers a lot of questions one may
> have. Also, see their "product info" pages as they're more informative than
> many. The company seems to recognize that developers have lots of questions
> they want answered. I appreciate that.
> 
> The price for a single machine is 499, but I notice that they offer a trial
> for 30 days and after that it reverts to an unlimited "standard" license
> which simply limits the tool to only one concurrent connection. That's
> decent of them, as well, to allow adequate testing.
> 
> /charlie
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jackie Comeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:46 PM
> To: JRun-Talk
> Subject: RE: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
> 
> 
> JDataConnect is a good jdbc driver for Access.
> 
> On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:35 AM, charles arehart
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Of course, keep in mind too that Access itself is "not very good for heavy
> > duty projects". For small volume apps, or in the very early stages of an
> > app, it can suffice, but there are indeed many benefits of moving to a
> > better DBMS platform. I don't think we need to open any can of worms about
> > this. Sometimes people want to demonstrate a proof of concept with
> something
> > as simple as Access. Beyond that, they really should consider something
> more
> > substantial, if anything more than a few people will hit the DB at any one
> > time. Of course, that can still translate to hundreds of users per day.
> Just
> > be careful.
> >
> > /charlie
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:40 AM
> > To: JRun-Talk
> > Subject: RE: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
> >
> >
> > You just need to obtain a JDBC driver for Access.  Sun provides a driver
> > called the JDBC-ODBC bridge which would work.  You can download it from
> > www.javasoft.com.  I have heard from others on this list, however, that
> this
> > driver is not very good for heavy duty projects.  Perhaps somebody on the
> > list knows of a better driver out there somewhere.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tamas Vertse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 8:24 AM
> > To: JRun-Talk
> > Subject: access a MS Access DB from Jrun
> >
> >
> > Hey,
> > I have a Jrun server 3.0 and I would like to access an mdb file from a JSP
> > file under Jrun.
> > How can I do it? (My Jrun is standalone. I haven't linked any external
> > webserver to it.)
> > I wait your respones.
> > Thanks,
> > Tamas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
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