On Monday 03 March 2003 12:50 pm, Ben Bargabus wrote: > Last I checked there wasn't one (it was a few years ago though). That > makes sense if you think about it, Access only runs on Windows and ODBC > is present on every copy of Windows so when you need to interact with > Access just use the JDBC to ODBC bridge (sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver). > Thinking over that a bit more I suppose it may be a problem if you are > emulating Windows on Linux, I don't know if ODBC works in that > scenario. All my Linux boxes have been just Linux, no emulation, so > someone with more experience in that area may want to chime in about > ODBC support. > Later, > Ben. What type of JDBC driver? I assume Type 4? Add to that most (all?) JDBC Type 4 drivers are multi-threaded and Access is not. From personal experience Access is a terrible back-end to any web application, if that is what your are developing. The "best" tool I've used is commerial and is from Easysoft as is called JDBC-ODBC http://www.easysoft.com/products/2003/main.phtml -- Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.mn-linux.org, Minnesota, Linux | Fax : (952)943-8500 Key fingerprint = AB15 0BDF BCDE 4369 5B42 1973 7CF1 A709 2CC1 B288 _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list