Hi,
Every vendor has its own Drivers like Oracle has given the implementation of
JDBC in order to access Oracle as native driver. This implementation works
on every platform.
go to Oracle site and download JDBC driver acc to the database version u
have.
Similarly Different Companies have different JDBC Drivers for there
Databases.

Hamid Hassan
VSDI


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Hi
I am using JSP and JDBC to display some records, currently I am using
JDBC-ODBC bridge to a text driver , Can some tell me if there are pure JDBC
text drivers available ( to run on any platform)

Thanks
Chandimal

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