At 16.30 19/02/01 +0100, you wrote:
>The easiest way of working JDBC-ODBC bridge is using the Sun's driver. You
>don't have to install it or anything. Jus't write the code for searching
>and loading the class sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver. It comes with the JDK.
>
>Regards,
>
>Oscar.
Yes, it's the easiest way, but it's a way with a lot of bugs! (used with
with MSAccess).
Try a more serious driver, for example a 3-rd level. You will be surprised!
In addition, some of them are free for non profit purposes, or limited in
their functions.
At the moment I'm working with JDataConnect, it's free for 30 days; after,
it will word in a standard version (limited to only one connection).
Bye
Fabrizio
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