For a university project you can run both your web server and Access DB on
the same box. Any Windows 95,98,NT machine will support MS Access. You may
already know this but you will need to run a web server that support a
servlet engine. Apache, Microsoft IIS(Comes FREE with Windows NT), or
Microsoft Personal web Server all support the leading sevlet engines. I
suggest going to get ServletlExec Lite(free) from New Atlanta
www.newatlanta.com. It's easier to set up for someone new to all of this.

Let us know if you have any more questions.

John D. McDonald
CipherStream Systems
Phone: 925.373.8700
Fax:     413.793.6603
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----- Original Message -----
From: Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 6:05 AM
Subject: DB connection question


> I am designing a system that is comprised by some HTML forms, a Servlet
and
> an Access DBase. I want to run everything on a standalone machine as I am
> doing this as part of a project in a university. I already have the J2 SDK
> 1.2.2-001, the Servlet API extension and JavaWebServer too. Where to I
store
> the Database? Can I have it in the web server? If not will I need a
database
> server? And if yes , where can I find a free one that supports MS Access?
If
> my question is really basic, sorry but I am not quite experienced in
Java...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andreas
>
>
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