On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Jon.Ridgway wrote:
> Hi Anwar,
>
> You can use the ODBCJDBC driver provided in the JDK. Or you could use a
> database that comes ready for java, like .cloudscape.com. See
> http://industry.java.sun.com/products/jdbc/drivers for a full list of
> available drivers.
>
J
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Sent: 14 June 2001 22:34
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Subject: Any Free JDBC Drivers
I am interested in experimenting with database connections via JDBC.
Could anybody advise me on the availability of any free JDBC drivers,
specially for Microsoft Access
I am interested in experimenting with database connections via JDBC.
Could anybody advise me on the availability of any free JDBC drivers,
specially for Microsoft Access.
thank you
Anwar
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