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stdunbar

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A few links that might be useful in doing JDBC development:

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charlesdeb

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I am looking for a free JDBC driver for MS Access 2000. I having problems using the JDBC:ODBC bridge driver in NetBeans - since it doesn't look like the bridge driver supports all the functionality needed by NetBeans. I am building something of a hobby project so don't want to have to pay for a commercial JDBC driver for MS Access. cheers, charles
charlesdeb

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I found this web-site:

http://jackcess.sourceforge.net/

which is a free library for connecting to Access 2000 data sources. I don't think it is a standard JDBC driver, rather just some library functions that enable you to connect to an Access 2000 database in Java programs. I have yet to explore the functionality of this product and see how good it is.
 
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