JDBC will connect you to a database on NT same as on Linux or any other OS
as long as you have the right driver and URL.  Is it another kind of 'data'?

Greg



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This is a little off topic perhaps, but my company has a servlet that
receives data from the web.  Once it has that data, my boss wants me to
figure out a way to dial in to some kind of windows NT server then send
that data to the NT Server.  The servlet itself will run on a linux machine.
Does anyone have any idea where I could get started on learning how to do
something like this?

--Monte Glenn Gardner

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