I dont think it will work either... The DSN has to be defined on the
same machine that is running tomcat. I'm sure how you can do this on
linux?
~andrew
Gast, Thorsten at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ramon Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm trying to connect to a Ms-Access database running on an
>> NT Server from a servlet running on a Linux Web Server ?
>> ( apache+ tomcat )
>> Is it possible ?
>
> That's possible. It doesn't depend on where the database is running.
All you
> have to do is to register your database under NT as a odbc-source.
Then you
> can use the ms-access database via the jdbc-odbc bridge
Are you sure you can access an ODBC database on a REMOTE host?
Pier
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