Hello,
I am doing something similar and I wrote a dataserver that runs as a java
application on the machine that contains the database. I also wrote a client that
connects via sockets to this dataserver. I subclass the client
and describe my request and the client sends the request to the dataserver which
submits the appropriate query locally to my Oracle database. Then the results are
sent back to the client.
Hope this helps.
Brad Webb

Celal Ceken wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> I want to use a remote database(For example my Database is in another server
> ). How can I connect this database. (Database that I use is an access file.
> I use ODBC ).
> String url="jdbc:odbc:Veri"; When the database is in my server there is no
> problem. If the database is in "http://lab19:8080" , What can I do??
> String url="jdbc:odbc:?????";
> Thanks for your help,
> with regards,
>
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