Can you provide some examples in this regard
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Right, you cannot use ODBC directly anyway - you'll need to use JDBC - more
precisely you'll need a JDBC driver for access (I seem to recall there are
plenty about). Once you have tat working in a normal java program, there
are
tags around to use JDBC in JSP pages..... Of course, you could also use the
JDBC-ODBC bridge which sun provide,
sam
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From: "Siddiqui A. Ammar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi All,
> I am a new member of this group. My previous experience is
> that of Microsoft's platform. Can any one of you please send me
> an example of database access using MS-Access from JSP/
> Servlert. I want to do this without using ODBC. In Microsoft OLD-BD
> is used for this purpose. Please send me the source files also.
> Thank You
>
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